FROM THE LIBRARY OF
REV. LOUIS FITZGERALD BENSON. D. D.
BEQUEATHED BY HIM TO
THE LIBRARY OF
PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
CROWNING GLORY
No. 1.
A CHOICE COLLECTIOH OP
GOSPEL HYMNS,
BY
PETER BILHORN,
ASSISTED BY
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PUBLISHED BY
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Y. M. C. A... 5th Kloor.
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Crowning Glory No. 1. is a collection of Songs
and Hymns, for Solos, Duets, Quartettes, Chorus
and Congregational singing. Especially adapted
for Sunday-schools, Prayer Meetings, Revivals
and Mission Work.
This Avork is compiled to Herald Forth the
Gospel of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ to
a needy ^A^orld, and His coming again for His
people.
Yours, "Till He come,"
P. BILHORN.
S^^Read carefully the notice on inside cover, and see what li said of
the book.
VHatid •«< BovBd by W. B Conkcy Comptny, ChiMfO.
Crowning Glory;
— ^ A COLLECTION OF
Gospel Hymns.
No. 1.
All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name!
Bev. E. Pkbronet, 1780.
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2. Let ev - 'ry kin-dred, ev - 'ry tribe, On this ter-restri-al ball;
3. Oh, that with yon-der sa-cred throng, We at His feet may fell;
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Glory to Jesus, He Saves.
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2. Once in my heart there was sin and de - spair, Now the dear Sav -iour liiiu -
3. Come then, ye wea - ry, who long to be free. Come to the Sav - ior, He
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And from his pres - ence comes peace to my soul.
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No. 3. Come, Great Deliverer, Come.
Fannt J. Crosby.
'Thou art my help and my deliverer."— Vs. 40: 17.
W. H.DOANB.
1. O hear my ciy, be gracious now to me. Come, Great Deliv'rer, come;
2. I have no place, no shel - ter from the night, Come, Great Deliv'rer, come;
3. My path is lone, and wea - ry are my feet, Come, Great Deliv'rer, come;
4. Thou wilt not spurn con - tri-tion's brok-eu sigh, Come, Great Deliv'rer come;
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My soul bowed down is long-ing now for Thee, Come, Great Deliv'rer, come.
One look from Thee would give me life and light, Come, Great Deliv'rer, come.
Mine eyes look up Thy lov - ing smile to meet, Come, Great Deliv'rer, come.
Re • gard my prayer, and hear my hum- ble cry. Come, Great Deliv'rer. come.
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No. 4. Are You Washed in the Blood ?
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1. I have found a balm for all my woe, Je - sus is the liv - ing
2. When I came to Je - sus in my sin, Bend-ing at the liv - ing
3. As I heard his voice so kind and sweet. Sounding at the liv - ing
4. To the fountain come, O come to - day, Flow-ing is the liv - ing
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Then I wept and sang low at his feet, Drink-ing at the fount of
If you come he'll wash your sins a - way, Je - sus is the fount of
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No. 6. What Will "Your Harvest Be?
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1. To Thy cross, dear Christ, I'm clinging, All my ref - uge and my plea;
2. Long my heart hath heard Thee call-ing, But I thrust a - side Thy grace;
3. Love e - ter - nal, light e - ter - nal. Close me safe - ly, sweet - ly in ;
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Sinner Like Me.
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2. Come.Thou in - car - nate Word, Gird on Thy might-y sword;
3. Come, ho - ly Com • fort • erl Thy sa - cred wit - ness bear,
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Drink and Live.
**IAm th4 Living Water, Drink qf Me and ye thall never thirti."— John W. 14, vl. dS.
P. B. P. BlLBOBK.
1. Liv - ing wa - ter pure and free, God hath sent to yoa and me;
2. Thirst -y souls with care cp-press'd, Drink and Christ shall give you rest;
3. Come and drink while 'tis to-day, Come and drink with -out de-lay;
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Come, for this is Je - sus' call, To the fount -ain free to all.
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No. 11.
Rer. E. A. HoiTMAN.
Glory to His Name.
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so wondrous - ly saved from sin, Je - sus so sweet -ly
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this fountain, so rich and sweet; Cast thy poor soul at
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Sav -ior's feet; Plunge in to-day, and be made complete; Glo-ry to His
No. 12.
A. CLtVKLAND COXB
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In the Silent Midnight.
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2. Say not 'tis thy pulse is beat-ing: 'Tis thy heart of sin; 'Tls thy Sav -ior
3. Death comes down with reckless footstep, To the hall and hut; Think you death will
4. Je - sus wait-eth, wait-eth,wait-eth; But thy door is fast! Grieved, a- way thy
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knock8,andcrieth,Rise,and let me in.
stand a-knocking Where the door is shut?
Sav-ior go-eth : Death breaks in at last.
5. Then 'tis thine to stand entreating
Christ to let thee in ;
At the gate of heaven beating,
Wailing for thy sin.
6. Nay, alas! thou foolish virgin,
Hast thou then forgot ?
Jesus waited long to know thee.
But he knows ^ee not.
No. 13.
More Like Thee.
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Lest I vran - der from Thy path
When temp-ta - tiona fierce-ly low -
When a - round me all is dark-
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Keep me stead-fast: more like Thee.
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Closer to Thee.
1. O Je -sua my Lord and my Sav-ior, A rock and a ref-uge to me;
2. Let peace from thy pres-ence pos - sess me, A peace that a - bid - ing shall be;
3. When close by thy side I am keep-ing, My path-way ismark'dout by thee;
4. And whenmylife'3Jour-ney is end - ing, The waves of the riv - er I see;
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And rich are the fields for my reap-ing, While clos - er and clos -er to thee.
Let an - gels from glo - ry de-scend-ing, My spir - it bear clos - er to thee.
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" He thall separate them one from another."— MutU ixv. 83.
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1. Oh, broth - er, which aide of the Lord will you stand, In the
2. The day of the Lord is most cer - tain to come. And in
3. The ref - uge of lies will be then swept a - way. The
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Come, Sinners, Come!
p. BiLHORN.
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1. Come, sin-ners, come to Je - sus now, While mer-cy stands entreating; \
The Spir - it and the Bride say come, The Sav-ior's voice is {omit) plead-ing. J
2. Come, wea - ry one, dis-tress'd with sin, His blood still is the to-ken; \
A full a-tone-ment He hath made, The way to life is {omit) o-pen. /
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Come, Jesus has forgiven;
He is the life, the truth, the rest.
The only way to heaven.
4 I come, O Lord, I come to-day.
Forsaking sinful pleasure;
O do not turn from me away,
But he my only treasure.
No. 17.
E. C. A.
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1. O, prod - i - gal, come, I am wait-ing, Why tar
2. O, prod - i - gal, come, I am wait-ing, The Sav - ior said sweetly and low;
3. O, prod - i - gal, come, I am wait-ing. From pleasures of sin turn a - way;
4. O, prod - i -ga;, come, I am waiting, E - ter - ni-ty nowdraweth nigh;
Why perish with cold and with hun-ger?There's bread enough yet and to spare.
Thy sins tho' they be red as scar - let, I'll make them as white as the snow.
Make haste and come back to thy Fa - ther, Thy soul may be lost in de - lay !
Re - turn and be-lieve on the Sav - ior. And thou shall have treasures on high.
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No. 18. The Savior is My All in All.
" Wherefore He ia able lo save them ta the mttermoai." — Heb, Tli : 2i
P.U.
P. BlLHOBK.
1. The Sav - iour is my all in all, He is my con-stant theme !
2. His Spir - it gives sweet peace with-in. And bids all care de - part!
3. And what • so - ev - er I may ask, To glo • ri - fy His Name,
4. Oil, praise the Lord, my soul, re -joice, Give thanks un - to thy God!
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He fills my soul with right-eous-ness. And pu - ri - fies the
The Fa - ther free - ly gives to me. Since Christ the Sav - iour
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No. 19. I will Sing the Wondrous Story.
"/ will sing of the mercies of the Lord forever .—"Pb. 1: 89-
F. H. Rowley.
Peter Bilhorn.
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2. I was lost, but Je - sus found me, Found the sheep that went a -stray;
3. I was bruised, but Je -sus healed me, Faint was I from many a fall,
4. Days of dark- ness still come o'er me, Sor- row's paths I oft -en tread,
5. He will keep me till the riv - er Rolls its wa • ters at my feet;
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Savior, Pilot Me.
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2. When th' A - pos - ties' f ra - gile bark Strug - gled with the bil - lows dark,
3. As a moth-er stills her child Thou caust hush the o - cean wild;
4. When at last I near the shore. And the fear - f ul break - ers roar
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On the storm - y Gal - 1 - lee, Thou did'st walk a - cross the sea;
Boisterous waves o - bey Thy will When Thou say'st to them"Be still."
'Twixt me and the peace - ful rest, Then, while lean - ing on Thy breast.
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Beulah Land.
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2. The Sav - ior comes and walks with me. And sweet com-mun-ion here have we;
3 A sweet perfume up - on the breeze Is borne from ev - er ver - nal trees,
4 The zeph • yrs seem to float to me Sweet sounds of heav • en's mel - o - dy,
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gen -tly leads me with His hand, For this is heav -en's bor - der-land.
flow'rsthatnev - er fail - ing grow "Wherestreams of life for - ev - er flow,
an • gels,with the white-robed throng, Join in the sweet re • dcmp • tion song.
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Come, ye Disconsolate.
Thos. Moore.
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1. Come, ye dis • con « so -late! where'er ye hin - guish, Come to the
2. Joy of the des • o - latel light of the stray - ing, Hope of the
3. Here see the bread of life: see wa - ters flow - ing, Forth from the
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2. By Christ on the cross peace was made, (was made,) My
3. When Je - sus as Lord I had crowned, (had crowned,) My
4. In Je - sus for peace I a - bide, (a - bide,) And
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No. 24.
He Knows.
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No. 25.
Calvary.
" The place which It called Calvary, there they c ucifled ^tw,"— Luke xxiii. 33.
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Ou Calv'ry's brow my Say - lor died,
2. 'Mid rend-ing rocks and dark'ning skies, My Sav - ior
*Mid rending rocks and darkening skies,
3. O Je - SOS, Lord, how can it be. That Thou should'st
• O Je - sus, Lord, how can it be.
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bows Hia head and dies; The op'ning veil re-veals the
My Savior bows His head and dies; The op'ning veil
give Thy life for me, To bear the cross and ag - o-
ThatThon should'st give Thy life for me, To bear the cross
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Mart D. Jameb,
It Reaches Me.
Jno. R. Swknet.
1. Oh, this ut - ter-most sal - va-tion! 'Ti» a fount - ain full and free,
2. How a - maz-ing God's com- pas-sion, That so vile a worm should prove
3. Je -sus, Sav - lor, I a - dore Thee ! Now Thy love I will pro-claim,
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This stu - pen - dous bliss of Heav-en, This un - measured wealth of love!
I will tell the bless-ed sto - ry, I will mag - ni - fy Thy name!
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No. 27. Soon Will The Mist Roll Away.
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Dark looms the path, but the promise heed. Soon will the mist roll a -way!
Bear thou the Cross till the Crown is won. Soon will the mist roll a -way I
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Joy soon to rest iu
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re - lieve thy need. Soon will the mist roll a - way!
the Lord be done, Soon will the mist roll a -way!
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There in the loving smile of Je - sus to bide. Vis - ions of glo-ry day by day!
Clear will the purpose of the Lord be to thee, Has- ten the Master to o - bey;
All will be reconciled to thee by and by, Faith guideth on to per feet day;
Faith fondly whispers, while in shadows we hide, Soon will the mist roll a - way !
Bliss-ful the vis-ion that beyond we shall see. Soon will the mist roll a way!
Soon shall the glo-ry dawn up-on ev-er}' eye. Soon will the u 'st roll a -way!
Yon-der's the land where the lov'd ones are. Soon will the mist roll a- way!
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Soon Will the Mist.— Concluded.
Joy soon to rest ia that realm a -far, Soon will the mist roll a -way!
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Stand in His strength alone,
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Put on the gospel armor.
And, watching imto prayer.
Where duty calls or danger.
Be never wanting there.
3 Stand up! — stand up for Jesus!
The strife will not be long;
This day the noise of battle.
The next, the victor's song:
To him that overcoraeth,
A crown of life shall be;
He with the King of glory
Shall reign eternally!
No. 29.
p. BlLIlORN.
The City of Gold.
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No. 30.
Thy Love to Me.
Mrs. M. E. Gates
With Expression,
(Jer. xxxi. 3.)
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1. Thy love to me, O Christ, Thy love to me,
2. Thy rec-ord I be-lieve. Thy vrord to me;
3. Im - mor-tal love of Thine, Thy sac - ri - fice,
4. Let me more clear-ly trace Thy love to me,
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Thy love I novr re-ceive.
In - fi - nite need of mine,
See in the Fa-ther's face
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1. The Sav - ior shed His pre - cious blood On Calvary's rug-ged tree,
2. That pre - cious blood be - fore the throne, Speaks par -don full and free,
3. The pre - cious blood, the pre - cious blood, O pre - cious let it be,
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No. 32.
Mrs. F. J. Crosbt.
Nearer the Cross.
Mrs. J. F. Knapp, by per.
1. "Near-er the cross !"my heart can say, I am coming near - er. Near -er the
2. Near - er the Christian's mer - cy seat, I am com-ing near - er, Feast-ing my
3. Near - er in pray'r my hope as - pires, I am coming near - er, Deep - er the
cross from day to day, I
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clear I see Je - sus who gave Him -self for me; Near-er to Him I
toil and care. Near - er the joy I long to share, Near - er the crown I
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Life Evermore.
E. W. Oaees.
John iii.
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1. Oh, let the words of Je - sus ring From east to west, from shore to shore;
2. No works of thine can give the right To en-ter heav-en's o - pen door;
3. 'Tis all of grace, a-bun-dant grace, His word de-clares it o'er and o'er,
4. He'sread-y now to cleanse thy heart, If you His Spir- it's pow'r im-plore;
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Christ is the "Way, the Truth, the Light, And Life for ev - er - more.
Who -e'er be-lieves on Je - sus Christ Shall live for ev - er - more.
The gift of life He will im - part. Yea, life for ev - er - more.
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No. 34.
W. A. O.
The Book of Life.
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1. In the Lamb's Book of Life Will my name there ap - pear? Shall I
2. Un - to me a new name In His king-dom He'll give; Of the
3. There shall noth-ing be hid From the eyes of His own, When in
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walk in white rai-ment? Will Je - sus be near? With the dear ones of
man - na that's hid - den From Him I'll re-ceive; And my name He'll con-
glo - ry we view Him Up - on the great throne; Then to Him shall a-
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earth Who have pass' d on be - fore, Shall I dwell in that coun-try And
fess To the Fa - ther a - bove ; Oh, then, bless - ed be God for The
rise From the saved a - mong men, Un - to Him be the glo - ry For-
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The New Song.
Jno. R. SwKmnr.
1. There are songs of joy that I loved to sing.Whenmy heart was as blithe as a
2. Can my lips be mute.or my heart be sad. When the gracious Mas - ter hath
3. I shall catch the gleam of its jas - per wall, When I come to the gloom of the
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bird in spring; But the song I have learn 'd is so full of cheer, That the
made me glad? When He points where the man - y bright mansions be, And
e - ven fall. For I know that the shad- ows so dreary and dim, Have a
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dawn shines out in the darkness drear. O, the new, new song, O, the
sweet- ly say8,"Thereisone for thee?" O, the new, new song,
path of light that will lead to Him
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Oh, Happy Day.
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2 'Tis done, the great transaction's done;
I am the Lord's and He is mine;
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Charmed to confess the voice divine.
3 Now rest, my long-divided heart!
Fixed on this blissful center, rest;
Nor ever from thy Lord depart.
With Him, of every good possessed.
No. 37. Conquer Through His Word.
Mifls J. H, Johnston.
P. BlUfOBK.
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Conquer Through His.— Concluded.
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Peace! O my troubled soul,
Heav'n is my home;
I soon shall reach the goal;
Heav'n is my home;
Swiftly the race I'll run,
Yield up my crown to none;
Forward I the prize is woa;
Heav'n is mj home.
4 There, at my Savior's side,
Heav'n is my home;
I shall be glorified;
Heav'n is my home;
There are the good and blest.
Those I loved most and best.
There, too, I soon shall rest.
Heav'n is my home.
No. 39. I Am Coining, Lord, to Thee.
W. A. O.
"/» returning, ye shall be saved.'"— laa.Tizx. 15.
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Mrs. S. L. Obbrholtzbr,
I am Saved.
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1. I am sav'd ! the Lord hath sav'd me, Help me shout the glo-rious news !
2. Loud I sing my ex - ul - ta - tion, Hop-ing it will reach the skies,
3. Free sal - va - tion ! glad sal - va - tion ! Let us shout from pole to pole,
4. "When at last the days are gath-er'd In - to Thy great judg-mentone,
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deep writ-ten In the rec-ords of Thy Son.
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Keep, dear Lord, my soul
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May I find my name
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'■To-day if you will hear my voice, harden not your hearts.''
1. "The Sav - ior hath said, That no tears shall be shed lu the
2. Oh! have you not heard Of that won - der - ful word That
3. In His word we have read, That His blood hath been shed For
4. Yes, the prom - ise is true, That His grace bears us thro' Ev - 'ry
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home where He's gone to prepare, pre -pare" "A man-sion so fair;ye8, my
bids the poor wand'rer to come, to come To a feast that is spread, Where we
those who have wander'd from God, from God, So redeemed from their sin, All may
tri - al that comes day by day, by day. If we trust m His word. When the
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all may be fed: And He's I ,, .
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He is Calling You To-Day — Concluded.
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E. W. OAKES.
The Worker's Prayer.
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bow be - fore Thy mer - cy - seat. Where Love and Peace a -bound,
Je - sus, make me pure witli - in, And fill me with Thy love ;
give me power to preach Thy word, With no un - cer-tain sound,
all my days and hours be spent In working, Lord, for Thee,
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For God and sin - ners there can meet Up
And keep me from the paths of sin, By
And ev - er mag - ni - fy the blood, Where
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That oth - er souls may know thy love
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No.43.We shall See Him and be Like Him.
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1. Bless-ed be the God and Fa-ther of our Sav-ior Je-sos Christ, Thro' great
2. Think, be-lov - ed, now are we the sons of God by grace di-vine. And it
3. So re-joice with joy un-speak-a - ble and full of glo-rytoo, Tho' as
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doth not yet ap-pear what we shall be. When our blessed Lord shall come all His
yet we have not seen our bless-ed Lord; But His Spir-it fills the heart, while the
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lu - jah to our King, We shall see Him and be like Him ev - er - more,
ran-som'd to call home, We shall see Him and be like Him ev - er - more,
word doth joy im-part. We shall see Him and be like Him ev - er - more.
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fount - ain for sin - ners like me; The blood of that fount -ain wher-
boun - ty, His love in my heart; So now I am joined to the
glo - ry I then shall be led; I'll fall at His feet, and His
va - tion He of - fers to - day; Ac - cept it just now, and in
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ev - er it flows, It cleans-es the vil - est, and par - don be - stows.
con-quer-ing band, And march-ing to glo - ry at Je - sus' com-mand.
mer - cy a - dore. And sing of the blood of the cross ev - er - more.
Je - sus be - lieve, The life ev - er - last - ing you then shall re - ceive.
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No. 45.
Jesus All-Sufficient.
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1. Je - sus, ev - er pres-ent Friend, Whom have I on earth be -side?
2. Je - sus, Sav - ior, when a - lone Thou didst bear my load of sin,
3. By thy death my debt was paid, All my life to Thee I owe,
4 Weak and help -less, sure to stray, I am noth-ing, Thou art all;
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For my guilt Thou didst a - tone, Pur - i - fy me now with
Be my ev - er - pres - ent aid. All - suf - fi - cient grace be -
Keep me in the nar - row way, Lift me when I faint and
guide.
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Je - sus all - suf - fi - cient friend, Lead, and com-fort, and de - fend,
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No. 46. When My Saviour I Shall See.
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2. When I'm whol - ly freed from sin, Spot - less, clean and pure with-
3. When my feet shall press the shore, Trod by an - gel's feet be-
4 Oh, till then be this my care, More His im - age blest to
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be. Clad in robes by love sup - plied, Then shall I be sat - is • fled,
in, Meet to stand by Je - sus' yde. Then shall I be sat - is - fled,
fore, Near to liv - ing streams that glide. Then shall I be sat - is • fled,
bear; More to con-quer self and pride, So shall I be sat - is • fled.
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No. 47.
W. A. Ogden.
Seeking the Lost.
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Luke 15: 6.
W. A. OODEN.
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1. Seek ^ing the lost,
2. Seek - ing the lost,
3. Thus I would go
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yes, kind - ly
and point - ing
on mis - sions
en - treat - ing Wan-der - era
to Je - sus, Souls that are
of mer - cy, Fol - low- ing
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on the mountain a -
weak, and hearts that are
Christ from day un - to
stray; "Come un - to me," His mes-sage re-
sore; Lead-ing them forth in ways of sal •
day; Cheer-ing the faint, and rais-ing the
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Cheer Thee.
'Be not far from me for there is none to help.
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1. God is near thee, There - fore cheer thee, Sad soul, sad soul;
2. Calm thy sad - ness, Look in glad - ness, On high, on high;
3. Mark the sea - bird Wild - ly wheel - iug. Thro' skies, thro' skies;
4. There- fore cheer thee, God is near thee. Sad soul, sad soul;
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He'll de - fend thee, When a -round thee Bil-lovvs roll, bil - lows roll.
Faint and wea - ry Pil - grim cheer thee. Help is nigh, help is nigh.
God de- fends him, God at- tends him When he cries, when he cries.
In thy blind - ness, Trust his kind - ness. When storms roll o'er thy soul.
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of Christ the
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be - fore
King,
of Christ
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my Bin,
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my King,
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For per - feet
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For when He knocked
heard that Christ had
When first I heard
love and grace to
His won-drous love
peace His word will
For per - feet peace
in;
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His word will bring;
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To cleanse
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To cleanse, to save
to make me
whole.
to make
me whole.
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Sing
In heav'n to sing
for ev - er -
more.
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Thy heart
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Thy heart with joy
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Go, and Sin no more.
Eev. M. LowRiE IIopford.
Geo. Kandall.
mf Marcato
1. How sweet the gen - tie Sav - ior's voice Up - on the anx-ious ear; Those
2. How sweet the words of heav'n - ly love Like Ser - aph's songs I hear; The
3. "If from the pathway thou should'st stray, I will thy feet re - store; I
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words of melt - ing ten - der - ness, Fall on my list'ning ear. When
came to pit - y not con - demn, Re • pent, and sin no more." Tho*
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No. 51.
R M Offord.
Singing of Jesus.
p. BiLBORN.
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grace that saved, Sing the flood from sin that lav'd,
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Sing the love that death hath brav'd, — Migh - ty love of
Bless His name thro' end -less days, Je - sus! Je-sus!
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In That Land of Bliss.
Miss Julia II. Johnston.
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1. In that laud of bliss where ho - ly an - gels dwell In the
2. In that sweet new soug which saiats a - lone can sing, Res- cued
3. Here on earth be - low while wait - ing for that day, Let us
4. Thou art wor - thy. Lord, Thou King of saints be- low," Just and
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We shall glad - ly join in
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Bring us home at last, life's
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won-drous theme to swell, His re - deem-mg love to sing,
trib - ute to our King, Who re - deemed us at such cost. In that
cheer the up - ward way T'ward the ev - er - last - ing joy.
mys - ter - ies to know. And to Thee shall be the praise.
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FhANCES R. Havergal.
Andante.
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3. I could not do with -out Thee, I can - not stand a - lone; I -
3. I could not do with - out Thee, For years are fleet • ing fast. And
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No. 54.
Manifold Grace.
Mrs. Geo. C. Nkedham,
P. BiLHOKN.
1. As wa - ter cold to faint-ing souls, "When fe - ver burns with - in,
2. As wel - conje her - aids fi-om a - far, From fields of blood and strife
3. As joy - ful ti - dings of re - lease, To cap - tives long op - press'd,
The gos - pel like a riv - er rolls, To quench the pow'r of sin.
The gos - pel tells of end-ing war, Of peace, and joy, and life.
The gos - pel makes our bond-age cease, And brings the sin - ner rest.
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No.55. Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah!
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me, O Thou great Je - hov - ah, Pil-grim thro' this bar - ren land;
pen now the crys - tal fountain,Whence the heal- ing wa - ters flow;
I tread the verge of Jor - dan. Bid my anx - ious fears sub -side;
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I am weak, but Thou art might -y, Hold me with Thy pow'r - ful hand;
Let the fi - ery, cloud - y pil - lar Lead me all my jour- ney through
Bear me thro' the swell • ing cur-rent,Land me safe on Ca - naan's side;
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Bread of heav - en, Bread of heav - en, Feed me till I want no
Strong de - liv - 'rer, Strong de - liv - 'rer. Be Thou still my strength and
Songs of prais - es. Songs of prais - es I will ev - er give to
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- es, Songs of prais - es I will ev - er give to Thee.
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No. 56.
I Love to Sing of Jesus.
" 0 sing unto the Lord a new song: sliow forth his salvation from day /oday "-^Pa. xcvl: 1, 2.
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1. I love to sing of Je - sus, Who hath redeemed my
2. I love to sing of heav - en, For there my Sav - iour
3. I love to talk with Je - sus, When bur-deneddown with
4. Then, sin - ners, come to Je - sus, Con - f ess - ing all your
soul,
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Whose blood, for me out - pour - ing. Hath cleans'd and made me whole.
And while His grace still keeps me. His bound- less love I'll tell.
I tell Him all my sor - rows. He grants me sweet re - lief.
For now the door is o ■ pen. He bids you en - ter in.
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No. 57.
Abiding in Him.
Chas. B.J. KooT.
Melody by D. U. Wrigut. Arr.
1. A-bid-ing, oh, so wondrous sweet! I'm rest-ing at the Sav-ior's feet;
2. lie speaks, and by his word is given His peace, a rich fore-taste of heav'n!
3. I live; not I; thro' him a -lone By whom the might-y work is done: — ■
4. Now rest, my heart, the work is done, I'm saved thro' the E - ter - nal son !
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Not as the world he peace doth give,'Tis thro' this hope my soul shall live.
Dead to my-self, a - live to him, I count all loss his rest to gain.
Let all my powers my soul em -ploy, To tell the world my peace and joy.
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By permission.
No. 58.
We're on the Way.
Isaiah 35: 8 to 10.
8. M. Satpord.
D. B. Towner.
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1. The promised land ! by faith I see, Where God's own glo-ry gilds the day, Where
2. The promised land ! where thousands dwell, Who'?e washed their robes in Je-sus' blood, With
3. The promised laud! with gates of pearl, A - jar for all the blood- wash'd throng, A
4 The promised land ! with mansions fair. Where Je- sus now pre-pares a place. From
5. The promised land! the Father's house A-wiutsus on the shining shore, When
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we shall dwell with Christ re-deem'd. By His own grace we're on the way.
them we'll wave the branch of palm, When we have cross'd the nar- row flood,
few more march - es — hold on faith! And then we'll sing Re-demption's song,
whence He'll come to take us home, And we shall see Him face to face,
there we'll strike our harps of gold, And praise His name for ev - er - more.
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No. 69. Sing Hallelujah to Jesus.
Eliza M. Sherman.
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1. Come, sing hal - le - lu - jah to Je - sus, In prais - es so glad and so sweet;
2. Come, sing hal-le- lu-jah to Je - sus, A ran-som He gave for eacli soul;
3. Come, sing hal - le - lu - jah for - ev - er, The rich -es of Christ's love proclaim'
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Oh! sing of His grace and His glo - ry, While worship - ing low at His feet.
A fountain He o - pened on CalVry, Oh! broth-er, come bathe and be whole.
In beau-ty of ho - li-nesswor-ship, Come join in the jub - 1 - lant strain.
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No. 60. Is it There? Written There?
J. E. Rankin, D. D.
"Writteji in the Lamb's Book of Life."— Rev. 21: 37.
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do not ask for a ^lo-rioiis name, That is writ - ten higli on the
do not ask that my eartli - ly life Should be free from hur- dens and
dve up all that 1 hope be - low, All that time can give, or the
pride of birth,
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No. 61. Come, Ye Children, March Along.
Mies E. Sherman.
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ye chil-dren, march a - long, With a stur - dy heart and strong,
temp - ta - tions in your way? Fight them brave-ly day by day;
the skies with clouds o'er -cast, Damp and chill - y is the blast?
the hours are dark and sad, Seems there less of good than bad,
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With a mer - ry face and song, To the Sav - ior's king - dom.
They will flee from you a - way, At a pray'r to Je - sus.
Oh! the sun - beams will at last. Bright-en all for Je - sus.
Make thy - self and oth - ers glad, With a song of Je - sus.
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No. 62. Work till the Sun Goes Down.
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1. Go work in the bar -vest of the Lord, And let thy sheaves a - bound,
2. The work is great, the la-borers few, Go spread the news a -round;
3. When souls are dy - ing all a-round, Why sit ye i -die, dumb?
4. Go work, while the day-light lin-gers, work; Toil on till the crown is won.
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Nor stop 'mid the bum-ing heat to rest. But work till the sun goes down.
No Ion - ger say there's nought to do. But work till the sun goes down,
GrO tell them of a Sav - ior's love, And work till the sun goes down.
And in the vine -yard of the Lord Kest not till the sun goes down.
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1. Oh, what are you do- ing for Je - siis? He left the bright glories a - bove,
2. Oh, what are you do-ing for Je - sus, Your Sav-ior, Re-deem-er and Friend?
3. Oh, what are you do-ing for Je -sus? All ripen' d the har- vest now stands;
4. Oh, what are you do-ing for Je -sus? While you wait, souls are passing a - way;
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Are you out in the high-way and hedg-es, Going forth where the Master doth, send ?
The Lord of the vineyard wants reap-ers, Are you heeding his ur-gent com - mands?
"When the Master shall ask for his tal - ents. Oh, brother, what will you then say?
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No. 64.
Jesus, My All!
Rev. G. D. Watpon, D. D.
Wm. J. KiRKPATRICK.
1. My heart sings a song From morning till night ; A song full of lib - er - ty,
2. My heart hath a rest From sin and from fear ; A rest from all doubting, Disap-
;>. My heart hath a light In the cloud-i - est day ; A light which illumines Each
4. My heart hath a Friend, All compassion and love, Whose speech falls as soft As the
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point-ment and care : A rest like the sky, Bend-ing calm o'er the year, — And
mo - ment my way : A light which will not let The lit - tie one stray, — And
star-light a - bove : A friend that a - bid - eth, And will not re-move, — And
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of my rest is Je -sus. Je-sus, Je-sus, All of my rest is
of my light is Je - sus. Je - sus, Je - sus, All of my light is
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No. 65. Shall I Meet my Sainted Mother?
The writer of these words in childhood promised his djing mother that he would meet her in heaven. For-
getful of his promise, he on reaching manhood became an infidel. The stirring words of Evangelist "Schiverea"
brought to mind the long forgotten teaching of that Christian mother, and casting aside his infidelity he accepted
Christ as his Savior.
George Thompson. P. Bilhorn.
1. Shall I meet my saint - ed moth-er, In her home be-yond the skies?
2. When the bells of heav - en ring-ing, Wake the an - gel's song a - gain,
3. All the years of sin and sor-row, That I've suf - fer'd since she died,
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Will my moth - er there be wait - ing, Wait-ing with her look so mild ?
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No. 66.
Trust Jesus Over All.
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1. O trust the Sav-ior, let come what may, Trust in his word so true;
2. When sore- ly tempt-ed in sin to stray, Look up to Christ a - lone;
3. When tears of sor-row be - gin to fall. And sad - ness fills the soul ;
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He keeps his chil-dren up - on the way, As they keep near the throne.
O then re-mem-ber, he knows it all, On Him thy bur - den roll.
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No. 67.
Hattie E. Buell.
The Child of a King!
"Heirs of the kingdom."— Jaxaes 2: 5.
John B. Sumner, arr.
1. My Fa-tber is ricb ia bous-es and lands, He bold - etb tbe weal tb of tbe
2. My Fa-tber'sownSon, tbe Sav-ior of men, Once wan der'd o'er eartb as tbe
3. I once was an out - cast stranger on eartb, A sin - ner by cboice, an
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a - lien by birtb! But I've been a - dopt-ed, my name's written down, — An
me o - ver tberelTbo' ex-iledfrom borne, yet still I may sing: All
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2. The era - el world, they took Him, With thorns they crowned His head',
3. His friends whom He loved dear-ly, And whom He died to save,
4. My Lord now reigns in glo - ry He's com - ing soon for me;
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But God, His Fa - ther, raised him,
And shout, be - hold the bride-groom, Put on your gar - menla fair,
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And go ye out to meet Him, With rapt - ure in the air.
Copyright, 1886, by P. B114HOBM.
No. 69. Behold Me Standing at the Door!
E. J. Crosby.
With feeling. (May he sung as a Solo,)
Mrs. J. F. Knapp.
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1. Be - bold Me standing at the door, And hear Me pleading ev - er - more,
2. I bore the cru - el thorns for thee, I wait - ed longandpa-tient-ly:
3. I would notplead with thee in vain; Re-mem-ber all Mygrief and pain;
4. I bring thee joy from heaven above, I bring thee pardon, peace, and love:
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Say, wea ry heart, oppressed with sin ,
I died to ran - som thee from sin;
Say, wea-ry heart, oppressed with sin,
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God's Wonderful Love.
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1. Hasttbouheardof God, who in wondrous love,Gavehis on - ly Son to die;
2. It was love that gave, it was love that came, When the Lord ap-pear'd to men;
3. I was won to Christ by this wondrous love,Oh, the love of God to me;
4. By the love that sought, by the love that bought, By the grace God sends so free;
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Died that we might live, yes, for - ev - er-more. In a home pre-par'd on high.
On the cru - el cross Je-susdied in love. There to save us from our sin.
For it filled my soul, and it made me whole, It ha? cleans' d and made me free.
All who Christ re - ceive, and on him be-lieve. They shall live e - ter - nal - ly.
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It was won-der-ful love, Oh, such wonderfdl love, Grod's love in Christ made nigh ;
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No. 71. O Prodigal, Don't Stay Away.
' '/ will arise and go to my Father."— ha^e 15 : 18.
J. E. Rankin, D. D.
J. W. BiSCHOFP.
1. O prod- !• gal, don't stay a- way! The Fa - ther is wait-ing to day;There'8
2. O prod - i - gal brother, come home! Why longer in wretchedness roam? You're
3. O prod- i - gal, what will you do? Love's ta - ble is wait-ing for you; For-
4. O prod- i - gal broth-er, a -rise! For par -don, lookup to the skies; No
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lone - ly and lost. You are driv-en and toss'd, O prod - i - gal brother, come home.
givenessso sweet, Sure, your coming will greet, O prod - i - gal, what will you do?
long - er then stray From thy Fa-ther a- way, O prod • i - gal broth- er, a- rise.
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Miss Jci.iA H. Johnston.
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1. "Come un - to me," saith the cru - ci - fied One, My blood I shed, My
2. All who are sad and for - sak - en, give heed, The sick the poor, the
3. All who are walk-ing in sun-shine to - day, The glad and free, un -
4. Je - sus, Re-deem -er, we come un - to Thee, We hear Thy voice, Thy
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touched by care, Je - sus is call - ing to come while you may, His
lov - ing voice. Keep and de - fend us and teach us Thy way, And
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No. 73. The Lily of the Valley.
English Melody.
1. I have found a friend in Je - sus, He's ev -'ry- thing to me, He's the
2. He all my griefs has ta -ken, and all my sor - rows borne ; In temp-
3. He will nev - er, nev - er leave me, nor yet for - sake me here, While I
fair -est of ten thou-sand to my soul; The Lil - y of the Valley, in
ta - tion He's my strong and mighty towr; I have all for Him for - sa - ken, and
live by faith and do His bless ed will; A wall of fire a - bout me, I've
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2. O, the blood stain'd cross of Je - sus, How it fills my soul with peace,
3. 'Tis in - deed a truth most precious, That for sin - ners Je - bus died,
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And we have a full re -mis- sion Through a Sav - lour cru - ci - fied.
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No. 75.
Dr. W. P. Mackat.
Revive Us Again.
English Melody.
1. We praise Thee, O God!
2. We praise Thee, O God!
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Who has bought us, and sought us, and guided our ways,
5. Revive us again; fill each heart with Thy love;
May each soul be rekindled with fire from above.
No. 76.
Jesus, My Savior.
" Wash me thoroughly from mine iniquity, and cleanse me from mysin."—TB. li. 2.
G. A. \\ ILSON. P. BiLHOBN.
1. Je-sus, my Sav-ior, to Thee I come, Tho' wretched, vile, thow dost not shim ;
2. Je-sus, my Sav-ior, to Thee I pray, Wash all my sins and guilt a - way ;
3. Je - sus, Thy word I do be-lieve, And all Thy prom-is - es re-ceive ;
4. Je-sus, my all, I now re-sign. Since par -don thro' thy grace is mine;
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Lord, cleanse me now from ev- 'ry stain, For there is pow - er in thy name.
Lord, now my-self to Thee I give. And in Thee ev - er- more shall live.
Thy name I'll ev - er - more re-peat Be - fore my Fa-ther's mer- cy -seat.
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No. 77.
Let the Savior In.
" If any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him. ' '—Rev, 3: 20.
Rev. J. B. Atchinson. E. O. Excell.
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4. Now ad-mit the heav'nly Guest:
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Let Him in, ere He is gone; Let Him in, the Ho - ly One.
Let Him in: He is your Friend; He j'our soul will sure de - fend;
He is stand- ing at the door; Joy to j^ou He will re - store,
He will speak your sins for-giv'n, And when earth - ties all are riv'n.
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No. 78.
I Do Believe.
Without shedding of blood is no remission." — Heb. Jx: 29.
P. BiLHORN.
1. I do believe with all my soul That Je -sus' blood now makes me whole I
2. I do believe with all my heart That Je - sus doth new lite impart!
3. I do believe tliat Christ my King Will come a - gain me home to bring!
4. I do believe in heav'n a-bove There will be naught but pur -est love;
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For now I live as ne'er be - fore, In Christ who liv - eth ev - er-more
To dwell in man-sions bright and fair, And with Him in His glo - ry share.
And there my ransom'd soul shall sing, Ho- san - na to my God and King!
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No. 79. Yield not to Temptation.
Words and music by H. R. Palmer.
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No. 80.
Rouse, Ye Saints.
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P. BiLBORN.
1. Kouse, ye saints, the world is dy - ing, "We must work while it is day;
2. Wake, ye men, let us be do - ing, While the sun is in the sky;
3. Je - sus, Sav - ior, help our spir - its. That we nev - er wea-ry be
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Let us seek the weak and er - ring. Pre - cious souls that soon may die.
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No. 81. The Cleansing Wave.
" And washed us from our sins in his own blood. "—Rev. 13 : 5.
Mrs. Phcebe Palmer.
Mrs. Jos. F. Knapp.
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1. Oh, now I see the crim - sou wave, The foun-tain deep and wide;
2. I rise to walk in heav'n's own light A - bove the world and sin;
3. A - maz-ing grace !' tis heav'n be - low To know the blood's ap - plied;
4. Oh, trust His grace ! and prove His pow'r In sin though deep -ly dyed,
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And Je - sus, on - ly Je - sus know. My Je - sus cru - ci - tied.
The Lamb of God this ver - y hour, will speak thee jus - ti - lied.
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82. While the Years are Rolling by.
B. P. BiLHORN.
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Lis - ten to the Master's call, While the years roll by; Hoi ye
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"Rous' Version," 1649.
Mozart.
1. The Lord's my Shep - herd, I'll not want: He makes me down to lie
2. My soul He doth re - store a -gain; And me to walk doth make
3. Yea, though I walk in death's dark vale. Yet I will fear none ill;
In pas -tures green; He lead - eth me The qui
With - in the paths of right - eous-ness. Even for
For Thou art with me; and Thy rod And staff
et wa - ters by.
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And in God's house for evermore
My dwelling-place shall be.
No. 84.
Robert Morkis, LL. D,
Memories of Galilee.
"Jesus walked in Galilee.^'— John 7: 1.
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No. 86.
Eliza M, Sherman.
Christ is Born.
p. BiLHORN.
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1. List to the ma -sic o - ver the earth, Loud themer-ry joy -bells
2. Peace he is bring-ing, good-will to men. Gifts of grace and glo - ry,
3. Soon will the day-star shin - ing so bright, Turn the gloom to glo - ry, —
4. Oh! star of beau-ty' light up the way, Where thy glo - ry shin -eth
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No. 86. In Sight of the Crystal Sea.
Kev. J. E. Rankin, D. D.
"Son, Remember,"— Luke ](!: 25.
J. W. BiscnoFP, by Per.
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3. I thought, Ithou!;htof the days of God I'd wast - ed iu fol-ly and
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liv-ing or dead?" to my -self I said, "An end is there ne'er to be?"
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5 It seemed as tho' I woke from a dream.
How sweet was the light of day!
Melodious sounded the Sabbath bells
From towers that were far away;
I then became as a little child.
And I wept and wept afresh;
For the Lord had taken my heart of stone.
And given a heart of flesh.
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No. 87. Closer, Lord, to Thee.
"It is good for me to draw near to God."— Ps. 73: 28.
E. G. Taylor, D. D . Alt.
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1. A - las! and did my Sav - ior bleed? and did my Sov -'reign die?
2. Was it for crimes that I had done, He groan 'd up - on the tree?
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No. 89.
Spurn Me Not.
Kkv. J. H, Martik.
D. E. DORTCH.
1. Spurn me not, O lov - ing Sav - ior, Cast me not a - way?
2. I am sin • ful, vile, un-worth - y, All un - clean I am;
3. Tboii hast died for me a ran - som. Shed thy pre - cious blood;
4. To thy cross my soul is cling - ing. There my faith is stay'd;
Grant me par - don, life and fa - vor, For thy grace I pray.
Thou art righteous, pure and ho - ly, Spot -less, per - feet Lamb.
Thou hast pur-chas'd full re-demp - tion, Bought my peace with God.
Make me joy - ful, ev - er sing - ing, "Thou my debt hast paid."
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Be Strong in Jehovah.
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2. We'll sing while we march through the midst
3. Thus armed we shall stand and shall meet
4. The trum - pet is sound - ing, the trum
he the fight, We'll
of our foes. Who
Sa - tan's wiles; We
pet of war, Kot
con - quer, we know, • ia the power of His might;
stand all de • ter • mined our way to op - pose;
know his de - vi - ces, the world he be - guiles,
peace while we wait for our bright morn - ing star;
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No. 91.
Kise, and let me in.
'Behold, Island at the door and ftnocft."— Rev. iii : 20.
W. A. O.
Andante.
N. E. TOWNSEND.
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1. Lo ! a stranger stand - ing there, Knocking, knock-ing at the door,
2. 'Tis thy Sav-iour wait - ing there, Knocking, knock-ing at the door,
3. Hear the Saviour call to - day Knocking, knocking at the door;
4. Shall thy Sav-iour plead in vain. Knocking, knock-ing at the door?
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Call - ing thee, oh wan - der - er. Knock ing, knocking at the door;
Do not grieve thy Lord a - way, Knock-ing, knocking at the door.
Will you slight His call a - gain, Knock-ing, knocking at the door?
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Plead - ing, oh ! so ear - nest - ly, Striv - ing oh ! so faith - ful - ly,
Wea - ry, worn, and troub - led breast. Tempt - ed one, with care op - prest.
Will you heed His ear - nest plea? "Hea - vy la - den, come to me."
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thee; Oh, rise, and let me
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No. 92. My Jesus, I love Thee.
"Mine are thine and thine are mine."— John 17 : 10.
London Hymn Book, 1864.
A. J. Gordon. By per.
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I will love Thee in death
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No. 93. What Time I am Afraid.
What time I am afraid, I will trust in Thee. Ps. 56 : 3.
Miss J. H. Johnston.
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No. 94.
Mart Mobe.
Take the Step.
J. H. Burke,
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1. Broth -er, at the threshold stand ing, See you not the o - pen door,
2. See the ban - quet hall of mer - cy, See thy seat that va - cant stands,
3. Keep thy Lord no long - er wait- ing, He hath died, thy soul to win,
4. Just a step, will you not take it. While in prav'r to God we bow.
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Think of loved ones wait ing for thee. See them now with beckoning hands.
Let His love, thy heart constraining. Lead thee now to en - ter in.
Will 3'ou not your sins for - sak - ing. Trust in Christ, and trust him now?
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Mart More.
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Sa - tan's fet - ters fast-ened round me, Take me. Lord, and make me free.
Now the work of grace be - gin - ning, Let Thy love my spir - it fill.
Make me pure and make me ho - ly. Con - se - era - ted un - to Thee.
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1. "What will you now do with Je ■ sus? Je - sus the Sav - ior of men;
2. God's ho - ly spir - it is plead - ing, Now at the door of your heart,
3. What will j'ou do? will you slight him? Drive him a-way from your side V
4. Still he is pa - tient - ly wait - ing, Ten - der - ly call - ing to - day,
5. Come, while the spir - it is plead - ing, An - swer this question to - day;
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Now un - to all comes the ques - tion. Will you re - ject him a - gain?
Je - sus is seek - ing ad - mis - sion. Will you then bid him de - part?
Je - sus who longs to re - deem you, Who for you suf-fered and died.
Oh do not spurn his kind mer - cy, Why will j^ou long - er de - lay?
O - pen your heart, bid him wel - come. Save me dear Sav - ior I pray.
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Will you re -Ject or take Him to-night, "What will you now do with Je • sus?"
Copyright, 1889, by P. Bilhom,
No. 97. What must it be to be There?
Geo. C. Stebbins. By per.
Duet,
1. We speak of the land of the blest,
2. We speak of its pathways of gold,
3. We speak of its peace and its love,
4. We speak of its f ree-dom from sin,
5. Do Thou, Lord, ' midst pleasure or woe.
A coun-try so bright and so fair,
Its walls decked with jewels so rare,
The robes which the glo - ri - fied wear.
From sor - row, temp-ta - tion, and care,
ForHeav-en our spir-its pre-pare.
And oft are itsglo-ries con -fessed. But what must
Its won-ders and pleasures un - told. But what must
The songs of the bless-ed a - bove. But what must
From tri - als with-out and with-in, But what must
Then shortly we al - so shall know, And feel what
be
to
be there?
be
to
be there?
be
to
be there?
be
fo
be there?
IS
to
be there.
Refrain.
To be there,
to be there.
Oh, what must it be
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No. 98.
By the Cross of Christ.
p. BiLHOBN.
Alfred Beirlt.
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a. By
3. By
4. By
the cross of Christ, our Sav - ior, We thro' faith are jus - ti - fled
the cross we're lift - ed near - er To the heart of Him who died
the cross of Christ, our long - ings For a crown is sat - is - tied
the cross a fount of heal -ing Flowed from out His wound-ed side
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From all guilt and con - dem - ua - tion, While we trust the cru - ci - fied.
Dai - ly grows our vis • ion clear - er To be - hold the cru - ci - fied.
Thoughts of joy be-yond are throng-iug As we stand the cross be - side.
Sin - ners, there in mer - cy kneel - ing, Seek ye now the cru - ci - fied.
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God for bid
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By the Cross.— Concluded.
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Na - ked, poor, de-spised, for - sak-eu, Thou from hence my all shalt be;
D. S. Yet how rich is my con - di - tion, God and heav'u are still my own.
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Human hearts and looks deceive me —
Thou art not like them untrue;
Oh! while Thou dost smile upon me,
God of wisdom, love, and might.
Foes may hate, and friends disown me,
Show Thy face, and all is bright.
3 Haste then on from grace to glory,
Armed by faith, and winged by prayer!
Heaven's eternal day's before thee,
God's own hand shall guide thee there;
Soon shall close thy earthly mission,
Soon shall pass thy earthly days,
Hope shall change to glad fruition.
Faith to sight, and prayer to praise.
No. 100. I Come to Thee, Dear Savior.
come
come
come
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Thee, dear Sav
Thee, dear Sav
Thee, dear Sav
ior, Be -cause I need Thee so; I
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From death to reign on high;
I see Thee interceding.
To draw the sinner nigh.
6 I trust in Thee, dear Savior,
Thy blood now speaks for me,
And as I bow before Thee,
Oh bid me live in Thee.
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7 I rest in Thee, dear Savior,
My resting is complete;
I find the sweetest comforts
While bowing at Thy feet.
8 Oh help me live, dear Savior,
Much fruit to bear in Thee;
To glorify the Father
Through all eternity.
1889, by P. Bilhorn.
No. 101. Let it make thee Whole.
Fkances E. Havergal.
P. B11.HOSN.
1. Oh! the pre-cious
2. Pre-cious blood that
3. Though thy sins are
4. Pre-cious blood, by
5. Pre-cious, pre-cious
blood of Je - sus, Shed
hath redeemed us, AH
red like crir^.som, Deep
this we con -quer In
blood of Je - sus, Ev
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Per - feet par - don now is of - fered, Per ■ feet peace is
Je - sus' pre-cious blood can make them Whit- er than the
Sin and Sa -tan o - ver -com -ing, Ev - er through its
Oh, be-lieve it, Oh, re - ceive it, Sin ner, 'tis for
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1. Ring out the word from Christ the Lord, Our Cap -tain in the skies, To
2. He'll give thegrace to win the race To him who brave -ly tries; For
3. Keep, then, the road: fight on for God, Though en - e - luies a - rise; The
4. Bear, then, the cross: count all thingsloss; On Je - sus fix your eyes; Till
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all the saved who have believed: "Press toward the mark for the prize!"
Je - sus' sake the mes - sage take: "Press toward the mark for the prize!"
Lord with thee thy strength shall be: "Press toward the mark for the prize!"
Christ has come, till heav'n is won: "Press toward the mark for the prize!"
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2. Lift up your eyes, be - hold on high. The ra-diant worlds a - far;
3. His word di - vine shall be thy guide. His love a sweet con-straint ;
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No. 104. Shall I be Saved To-night?
Fannt J. Crosby.
"Look unto me, and be ye saved."— Isniah 45: 22.
Mrs. M. Bliss Wil»on.
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How can my heart so un - grate -ful be? Shall I be saved
What if His spir - it should now de - part? Shall I be saved
Quick -ly I'll o - pen this bolt - ed door. Save me; O Lord,
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to-night?
to-night?
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Tender -ly, sad-ly I hear Him say. How can you grieve me from day to day ?
Now He will save me by grace di - vine. Now, if I will, I may call Him mine;
O-verand o - ver His voice I hear, S wee t-ly it falls on my list'ning ear;
Blessed Re-deemer, come in, come in, Pi - ty mysor-row, for-givemy sin;
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No. 106. Is it Well with your Soul?
p. H. ROBUN.
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2. If the sum-moDS of death should fall, broth - er? Should
3. If you still will re - fuse His love to choose, His
4. There's a prom - ise of life for you, broth - er. For
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lamb of God, He will wash all your sins a - way.
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No. 106. There is Cleansing in the Blood.
W. A. Weli.9
Heb. 9:22. John 1:7. Eph. 1: 7. Rev. 1: 5.
P. BlLHORN.
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2. You liave doubtless heard it
3. 'Twas for you the Lord was
4. Hear and heed the Spir - it's
5. Sav - ior dear, to Thee my
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Charles Wesley.
Depth of Mercy.
God is Love. I John, 4: 8.
From Stevenson.
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^ Depth of mer-cy! can there be Mer - cy still reserved for me? )
Can my God his wrath for- bear? Me, the chief of sin -ners spare ? j
2 I have long with -stood His grace. Long provoked Him to His face: [
Would not heark-en to His calls; Grieved Him oy a thousand falls. )
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1. We're a hap - py Chris - tian band, March - ing to the heav'n-ly land!
2. 'Tis a bright and cheer- ful way, When the Sav - iour we o - bey;
3. What a glo - rious morn 'twill be Wlien our hjved ones we shall see!
4. Come, and join us, one and all, Heed the Sav-ior'a lev - ing call;
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By His lov - ing hand we're led. By His pre - cious man - na fed !
When with Je - sus we shall reign, Nev - er-more to part a - gain!
Turn from sin and seek the Lord, He will save you! Trust His woro.
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No. 109.
The King is Coming-
RiAN A. Dtkes.
"Behold, 1 come quickly."— 'Rey. 22: 12.
Ira D. Sanket. By per.
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1. Re-joice! re-joice! our King is coming! And the time will not be long,
2. With joy we wait our King's re -turn-ing! From His heav'nly man - sions fair;
3. Oh, may we nev - er wea - ry watching, Nev - er lay our ar - mor down,
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Un - til we hail the ra - diant dawning, And we lift the glad new song.
And with ten thou-sand saints ap - pear-ing. We shall meet Him in the air.
Un - til He come, and with re - joic- ing Give to each the promised crown.
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No. 110. Hallelujah! Look to Jesus.
" To give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the/ace of Jesut Christ."— 2CoT.iy.6.
E. W. Oakeb. p. Bilhorn.
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1. Lift your eyes and look on Je - sus, See the glo - ries of His grace ;
2. See the dis-tant hills of glo - ry Towering 'round the throne of God;
3. See the liv - ing wa-ters flow - ing. Flow - ing thro' the val - leys fair;
4. See Him in His life so low - ly. See Him on the cross of shame;
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Hear the ran-som'd tell the sto - ly of the Sav - ior's pre-cious blood.
Thus the grace of God is show - ing Life to sin - ners ev - 'ry- where.
See Him Son of God most ho - ly, Glo - ry, glo - ry to His name.
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No. 111.
Petbr Bilhorn.
The Savior's Hand.
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2. Hast thou not heard Him knock-ing,
3. The wounded hand of Je - sus.
Is knock-ing at thy heart;
At morn-ing, noon and night?
He of - fers now to thee;
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A - rise, and bid Him en ■ ter, His pres - ence giv - eth light.
To save, to guide, to keep the Thro' all e - ter - ni - ty.
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God be with You.*
"The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be With you."— Rom. 16 : 20.
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No. 113. More Love to Thee, O Christ.
"Continue ye in my love."— John 15: 8.
Mrs. Elizabeth Prentiss.
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2. Once earth - ly joy I craved, Sought peace and rest; Now Thee a-
3. Let sor - row do its work. Send grief and pain; Sweet are Thy
4. Then shall my hit - est breath, Whis - per Thy praise, This be the
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No. 114.
Move Forward!
G. W. Crops.
"The Lord is my light and my salvation.— Vs. 27: 1.
D. B. Towner.
1. Move forward! valiant men and strong, Ye who have prayed and labored long, The
2. Move forward ! each and ev' - ry one, The gold - en har - vest is begun, Ye
3. Move forward ! reaping as you move! An -gels are watch - ing from a-bove! A-
4. Move forward! day will die full soon, How quickly eve - ning follows noon, Now
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Thou art Drifting.
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No. 116.
Tell it to Jesus.
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1. Are you wea - ry, are you beav-y - heart - ed? Tell it to Je - sus,
2. Do the tears flow down your cheeks un -bid - den? Tell it to Je - sus,
3. Do you fear the gath'r-ing clouds of sor - row? Tell it to Je - sus,
4. Are you trou-bled at the thought of dy - ing? Tell it to Je - sus,
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Have you sins that to man's eye are hid -den?
Are you anx-ious what shall be to-nior-row?
For Christ's com -ing King - dom are you sigh -ing?
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No. 117. In Everything Give Thanks.
JruA H. Johnston,
P. BiLHORir.
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1. Give thanks in the night of thy sor - row, Rejoice in thypor-tion of pain,
2. Re-joice in a fin-ished sal-va- tion, A cov - e - nant or - dered and sure,
3. In all the fair days of clear shin - ing Look up to thesourceof thy light;
4. No e - vil can ev - er be -tide us, If God be our help and our shield,
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Ohl dread not the hour of temp-ta - tion, For" bless-ed are they that endure."
When com fv)rts and hopes are de-clin-ing, Re-joice in the strength of his might.
The Love llat redeemed us, will guide us, And mer - cy shall still be re-vealed.
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Copyright, 1888,by P. BUhom.
No. 118.
A Child of the King.
Miss JauA n. Johnston.
P. BlLBORN.
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child of the King! O call-ing di - vine! What rich- es of grace and
child of the King! a child of the King! Then how can thy heart to
child of the King! thy Fa-ther sup-plies, In wis-dom and love, thy
roy - al de - gree, a child of the King! At last to his home, his
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rise, He know-eth thy way,
bring. Thy toil and thy care
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then joy - ful - ly claim, O
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harm can be - fall, no e - vil come nigh. A
like un - to him, his face thou shalt see. A
child of the King! be
child, etc.
child, etc.
child, etc.
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CoDSTighX, 1888. \>s P. BiuiofiN.
No. 119.
Frank M. Datis.
He Saves.
John 3 : 17.
E. C. Ana.
1. Singglo-ry to God in the high-est, For won-der-ful things he hath done;
2. Oh! per -feet re-demption to sinners, The purchase of Je - sus' own blood,
3. Re- joice, then, r« joice, all ye peo-ple, The wondrous transac-tion is done!
He so loved the world that He gave us His on ly be- got - ten dear Son,
The vil - est of-fend - er is pardoned, Is saved thro' the promise of God.
The life- gate is o - pen, come, en- ter, Thro' Je - sus, the Cru - ci - fied One.
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Hal-le - lu - jahl hal-le-lu - jah! He saves thro' the death of His Son;
Hal- le-lu-jah ! hal - le-lu-jah !
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Hal-le- lu-jah! Hal- le-lu-jah !
By permission of B. C. Avis, owner of copyright.
No. 120.
HORATIUB BONAR, D. D.
Christ, my All.
"Christ is all, and in all."— Col. 3 : 11.
Geo. C. Stkbbins.
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the hour when guilt as - sails me, On His gra-cious name I call,
the night when sor-row clouds me. And the burn-ing tear - drops fall,
the day when this im - mor - tal Shall fling off its mor - tal thrall,
the land of promised glo - ry, In the an • gel - crowded hall,
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Then I find the heavenly fullness, Christ, my right eous-ness, my all.
Then I sing the song of patience, Christ, my Broth- er and my all.
Then my song of res - ur - rec - tion Shall be Christ, my all in all.
This shall ev - er be my an-them — "Christ, my ev er - last - ing all.'
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No. 121.
Jesus is Coming.
JEBSIK E . StROCT.
Mark viii. 38.
P. BiLHORK.
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1. Lift up your voic-es, oh, loud let them ring, Je-sus is com-ing a - gain;
2. Ech-o it, hill-top! pro-claim it, ye plain! Je-sus is com-ing a - gain;
3. Sound it, old o-cean, in migh-ti - est wave ! Je-sus is com-ing a - gain;
4. Soon we'll be wing-ing our flight thro' the air, Je-sus is com-ing a - gain;
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Cheer up, ye pil-grims, be joy-ful and sing! For Je-sus is com-ing a - gain.
Com-ing in glo-ry, the lamb that was slain, For Je-sus is com-ing a - gain.
Tell to the islands and shores that ye lave. For Je-sus is com-ing a - gain.
Meet our be - lev - ed his glo-ry, to share. For Je-sus is com-ing a - gain.
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Copyright, 1888, by P. Silbobn.
No. 122. What a Gathering That will be.
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No. 123. He Knoweth Ye Have Need.
Matt. 6: 32.
Miss J^ULiA H. Johnston.
P. BiLHORN.
1. O, soul in want and sor - row, The word of com - fort heed;
2. When far from God you wan - der In sin and doubt and fear,
3. In dark - ness and in dan - ger, His word of prom - ise plead,
4. He know - eth all your bur - den, The strife, and toil, and care;
5. When torn with pain and long - ing, Your hearts in an - guish bleed.
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flee
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know
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have
need.
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lay
your wants
on Je - sus.
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your load
to
bear.
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Copyright, 1888, by P. Bilhoni.
No. 124. When All the Saints Get Home.
Mrs. Harriet Jones.
D B. Towner.
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1. Oh, what a meet - ing that -will be In that sweot time to come,
2. Oh, what a shout will fill the air When we the King be • hold,
3. Oh, how the up per courts will ring When we our loved ones greet,
4. When close to Je - sus, the di vine, We stand a - mong the throng,
5. The bat - tie o'er, the cross laid down. And safe a - cross the flood,
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And all the saints get home.
Who waits to bid us wel -
come
there
With - in
His bless ed fold.
In that bright home where an -
gels
sing,
And all the ransomed meet.
Oh, what ec stat - ic bliss,
to
join
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With spot - less robes, and shin
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crowns
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No. 125. Trusting in the Promise.
Rev. H. B. HARTZLEn.
E. 8. LORENZ.
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Q j O the peace and joy of the life I live, ) rr_„of ir> • tu
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S. F. Smith.
AMERICA
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Author of liberty.
To Thee we sing;
Long may our land be bright.
With freedom's holy light.
Protect us by Thy might,
Great God, our Kingl
No. 127.
An All-Sufficient Savior.
' But my Ood shall supply all your need, according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus."— Vhll. 4 : 19.
Words aiT. by P. B.
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1. Art thou weak, af - flict - ed soul ? I am strong to make thee whole ;
2. Art tliou fahit-ing on the road? I am near to bear thy load;
a. Art thou mucliwitli grief op - prost ? I am come to give you rest;
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Art thou sick and hast no cure ? I am thy Phy - si - cian sure.
Art tliou liun - gry, thirs - ty, poor ? I am rich to bless thy store.
Art thou wea - ry of thy sin ? I am peace to thee with - in.
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No. 128.
Expression
Flee as a Bird.
Mart S. B. Dana. 1840.
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1. Flee as a bird to yon moun- tain, Thou who artwea-ry of sin;
3. He is theboun-ti - ful Giv - er, Now ua - to Him draw near,
3. He will pro-tect thee for-ev - er. Wipe ev - 'ry fall - ing tear;
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Go to the clear flow -ing foun - tain. Where you may wash and be clean;
Peace then shall flow as a riv - er, Thou shalt be saved from thy fear.
He will forsake thee. Oh, nev - er, Shel - tared so ten - der - ly there!
f Agitato.
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Fly, for th'aveng - er is near thee. Call, and the Sav - ior will
Hark! 'tis thy Sav - ior call - ing. Haste, for the twi - light is
Paste, then, the hours are^ fly - ing. Spend not the mo - ments in
hear
fall
sigh
thee,
ing,
ing,
He on His bo - som will
Flee for the night is ap
Cease from your sor - row and
bear thee; Oh,
pall - ing. And
cry - ing. The
thou who artwea-ry of sin. Oh, thou who artwea-ry of sin.
thou shalt be saved from thy fear. And thou shalt be saved from thy fear.
Sav - ior will wipe ev - 'ry tear. The Sav- ior will wipe ev - 'ry tear.
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Seeking for Me.
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to seek and save that which was
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soul He set free; Oh! it was won - der - full how could it be?
far from the fold, Gen - tly and long He hath plead with my soul,
wea - ry years fly; Oh! I shall see Him de-scend-ing the sky.
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No. 130.
Mart F. Marsh.
Touch and Cleanse Me.
Matt. 8: 3.
Warren W. Bejjtlet.
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2 Toucb and cleanse me, bless ed
3. Touch and cleanse me, blessed
4. Thou dost cleanse me, bless-ed
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Sav - ior, I am wea - ry of my sin;
Sav - ior, Humbly now my guilt I own;
Sav - ior, I am poor, and weak, and blind ;
Sav - ior. Light is stream-ing from a - bove;
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vor! Oh, my soul is full of love.
D.^. Touch and cleanse me, touch and cleanse me, Je - sus, save me or I die.
D. S. Thou dost cleanse me, Thou dost cleanse me, Olo - ry be to Ood on high.
I am long - ing for Thy fa
Oh, be - stow Thy pard'uing fa
Grant me now Thy lov - ing fa
Now I feel Thy pard'ning fa
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No. 131.
Blessed Assurance.
F. J. Ckosby.
" He i$ faithful that hath promised. ' '— lleb. 10 : 23. Mrs. Jos. P. Knapp.
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1. Bless-ed as - sur-ance, Je - sus is mine! Oh, what a fore - taste of
2. Per - feet sub - mis sion, per - feet de - light, Vis - ions of rap - ture
3. Per - feet sub - mission, all is at rest, I iu my Sav-ior am
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glo-ry di-vine! Heir of sal-va-tiou, purchase of God, Born of his
burst on my sight. An - gels descending, bring from a • bove Ech - oes of
hap-py and blest, Watching and waiting, look - ing a - bove, Filled with his
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No. 132.Seek The Lord and His Strength.
Miss Julia H. Johnston.
Ps. 105:4.
P BiLHCRN.
1. Seek the Lord and His strength, seek His face
2. There are fight - ings and fears both with - out
3. Let not sin like a cloud, Hide the light
4. O be lov - ing and loy - al, be faith
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ev - er - more, Turn to
and with - in, There are
of His face, O be-
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Him in thehour of yonr need; Sing to Him, "Sing His praise," talk of
foes on the left and the right, Take the ar - mor of God, put your
ware lest you stum - ble and fall, Do not share with an i - dol the
baa-ner a-bove you is Love; Look a - way from your self, from your
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all He hath done. He is might -y in word and in deed. "Seek the
trust in His name, And be strong in the power of His might,
love that He claims, Let the Sav - ior be all and in all.
weak-ness and fear. To Je - ho - vah who reign-eth a - bove.
name of the King, For the Lord is our strength and our song.
Lord and His strength, seek His face evermore, " We are weak but Je-ho-vah is strong ;
Copyright, 1888, by P. BiUxom.
No. 133. Saviour, Blessed Saviour.
Godfrey Thwing.
Hatdn.
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1. Sav-iour, bless - ed Sav - iour, Lis -ten whilst we sing, Hearts and voi - ces
2. Near - er, ev - er near - er, Christ, we draw to thee. Deep in ad - o -
3. Great and ev - er great - er Are thy mer-cies here; True and ev - er-
r
rais - ing Prais-es to our King, All we have, we of - fer;
ra - tion Bend -ing low the knee: Thou for our re - demp - tion
last - ing Are thy glo - ries there, Where no pain, or sor - row.
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Thou, that we might fol - low.
Where the an - gel - le - gions
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All we yield to Thee.
Hast gone up on high. Sav - iour, bless - ed Sav - iour,
Cir - cle round thy throne.
Lis-ten whilst we sing, Hearts and voi -ces rais - ing Prais-es to our King.
No. 134.
We Would See Jesus.
Miss Julia H. Johnston.
P. BiLHORK.
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1. We would see Je - sua,
2. We would see Je - sus,
3. We would see Je - sus,
4. We would see Je - sus.
Je - sus
Spir - it
Help - er
He is
3=|f
a - lone, He is the
of grace Teach us and
and Guide, He will not
the King, Oh! let us
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p«±«_TaS^fEti-?EtiESEEg;
Sav - ior, He can
lead us, Show us
fail us, He will
hast - en, trib - ute
a - tone, All that we need, His grace will
His face. Now by Thy pow'r His Per - son
a - bide. We would see Him, in sor - row
to bring. Now let us share His Gov - e -
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call-ing, O let us come nigh,
trust Him to par -don and heal.
ser- vice the mo-ments em - ploy,
hold Him, in beau - ty a - bove.
ply. While He is
veal. Oh. may we
joy. Still in His
love, We shall be •
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No. 135. Hast Thou heard of Jesus?
Mits, E. C. Eli.s\vuutii.
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it
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1. Hast thou
3. Hiist thou
3, Hast thou
heard of that won - der - ful Je
heard of that won - der - ful Je
heard that this won - der - ful Je
sus, Who
sus, lie -
sua. Dwells
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dwelt among sin - ners, a God? Who in pu - ri - ty walked with the
ject - ed by sin -ners of old? He is wait-iug to - day to be
now with the low - ly in heart? With the hum-ble he walks in com-
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Copyright, 1878, by F. A. Hoffman. By per.
Hast Thou heard of Jesus? Concluded.
No. 136. Take my Life and let it Be.
Frances R. Haverqall.
HENDON.
C. H. A Malan.
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Take my life and
Take my feet and
Take my lips and
let it be Con - se - era - ted. Lord, to Thee
let them be Swift and beau - ti - ful for Thee
let them be Fill' d with mes - sa - ges from Thee
Take my mo - ments and my days. Let them flow in end - less praise
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my in -
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Al - ways, on - ly, for
Not a mite would I with
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5 Take my will and make it thine.
It shall be no longer mine;
Take my heart, it is Thine own.
It shall be Thy royal Throne.
6 Take my love, my God, I pour
At Thy feet its treasure-store;
Take myself, and I will be
Ever, only, all for Thee.
No. 137. Ye Must be Born Again.
Verily, verily, I say unto thee, except a man be bom again j he cannot see the Ungdom of God.— John 3: 8.
Rev. W. T. Sleepeb
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ask Him the way of sal-va tion and light; The Master made an- swer in
'sol-emn- ly ut - tered by Je-sus, the Lord, And let not this message to
sing with the ran-som'd the song of the blest; The life ev - er - last-ing if
beau ti - ful gate may be watching for thee; Then list to the note of this
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No. 138. Must I Go, and Empty Handed?
After a month only of Christian life, nearly all of it upon a sick bed, a young: man of nearly thirty
years lay dyinK. Suddenly a look of sadness crossed his face, and to the query of a friend he ex-
claimed: "No, I am not afraid, Jesus saves me now; but oh, must I go, and empty handed?"
C. C. Luther. Dan. 12: 3. Geo. C. Stebbins.
Duet.
1. "Must I go and emp - ty band -ed, "Thus my dear Ke-deem - er meet?
2. Not at death I shrink nor fal - ter, For my Saviour saves me now;
3. Oh, the years of sin - ning wast -ed, Could I but re - call themnow,
4. Oh, ye saints, a - rouse, be ear - nest. Up and work while yet 'tis day,
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But to meet Him emp - ty hand - ed, Tho't of that now clouds my brow.
I would give them to my Saviour, To His will I'd glad - ly bow.
Ere the night of death o'er-takes thee. Strive for souls while still you may.
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No. 139. 1 will Follow Thee, my Savior.
p. B.
Dedicated to the Denver, Col., T. M. C. A.
Peter Bilhorn.
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No. 140.
While Jesus whispers.
"Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy Zaden. "— Matt. 9: 28.
W. E. Witter. H. R. Palmer.
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1. While Je - sus whis - pers to you. Come, sin-ner, come! While we are
2. Are you too heav - y la - den? Come, sin-ner, come! Je - sus will
3. Oh, hear his ten - der plead - ing, Come, sin-ner, come! Come and re-
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Come, sin-ner, come! Je - sus can now re- deem you. Come, sin - ner, come!
Come, sin-ner, come! While we are praying for you, Come, sin-ner, come!
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No. 141. Anywhere with Jesus.
"I will trust and not be afraid."— IsaAah 12: 2.
Jessie H. Bkown.
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fail me. He is still my own. Tho' His hand may lead me o - ver
shad - ows round a - bout me creep. Know-ing I shall wak - en nev - er
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No. 142. Blessed Jesus, Keep Me White.
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1. Bless -ed Je - sus, Thou art mine, All I have is whol-ly Thine;
2. I am safe with -in the fold, All my cares on Thee are roll'd;
3. Pre - cious Je - sus, day by day, Keep me in the ho - ly way ;
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I en - joy the sweet-est rest, For I'm lean - ing on Thy breast.
Keep my mind in per - feet peace, Ev - 'ry day my faith in - crease,
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No. 143.Are You Coining While He Calls?
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P. BiLHORN.
1. You Lave heard the Gos-pel message, You have heard it o'er and o'er,
2. Is there one will now be - lieve Him, Is there one who'll turn from sin,
3. Will you give yourself to Je - sus, Will you give your-self to God,
4. Are you com - ing? Are you coming? You have wan - dered far from God,
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He that hear - eth and be - liev - eth Shall have life for - ev - er more;
Is there one will now re - ceive Him, And the heaven -ly life be - gin.
Will you trust His love and mer - cy, Will you trust His pre -clous blood?
There is par - don free - ly of -fered, There is cleans - ing in the blood?
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call -ing. Will you now the Spir - it heed?
call -ing, Come un - to the Grim • son tide?
pall- ing, Are you com - ing while He calls?
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Are You Coining. Concluded.
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While He calls, Are you coming while the Sav - ior calls?
Are you coming while He calls,
No. 144. Softly' Now the Light of Day.
G. W. DOANE. GOTTSCHALK.
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2. Thou, whose all -per- vad -ing eye Naught es - capes, with - out, with -in,
3. Soon from us the light of day Shall for - ev - er pass a - way ;
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O - pen fault, and se - cret sin.
Take us. Lord, to dwell with thee.
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No. 145. Rally Round the Cross.
The Battle Song of Victory.
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fight and the vic-t'ry gain, AVc'll gird on the ar - mor and to the con - flict
trumpets and shout ed all; Then down came the walls, and they took the might-y
sword and they bat - tied thro'; They're safe now in glo - ry and look - ing down to-
Je - sus the glo - ry share; Then let all be true as we in - to bat - tie
come from the oth - er shore; And then home to glo - ry re - joic - ing we will
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king; To God they gave the glo - ry, who did sal - va - tion bring,
night, They call to you and me to be faith - ful in the fight.
go. And res - cue ev - ery sin - ner from death and all its woe.
go. To praise him for the vie - tory he gave us here be - low.
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Eev. Samuel Stennett,
Belmont.
From Mozart.
1. Ma - jes - tic sweet
2. No mor - tal can
ness sits en-throned Up -on the Sav-iour's brow ;
with him corn-pare, A - niong the sons of men;
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And flew to my relief;
For me he bore the shameful cross.
And carried all my grief.
4 To heaven, the place of his abode.
He brings my weary feet;
Shows me the glories of my God,
And makes my joys complete.
5 Since from thy bounty I receive
Such proofs of love divine.
Had I a thousand hearts to give.
Lord I they should all be thine.
No. 147.
Fanny J. Crosby.
Give Me Jesus.
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the world, but give me Je - bus — All its joys are but a name;
the world, but give me Je - sus, Sweet-est com -fort of my soul;
the world, but give me Je - sus. Let me view his con-stant smile;
the world, but give me Je - sus; In His cross my trust shall be,
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But His love a - bid - eth ev - er, Thro' e - ter - nal years the same.
With my Sav - ior watch - ing o'er me I can sing, tho' bil-lows roll.
Then thro'- out my pil - grim jour - ney Light will cheer me all the while.
Till, vrith clear - er, bright - er vis - ion. Face to face my Lord I see.
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No. 148.
JtruA H. Johnston.
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No. 149. Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty!
Reginald Hkbek. D. D.
Rev. 4: 8.
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Cast - ing down their gold-en crowns a - round the glass
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All Thy works shall praise Thy name in earth, and sky,
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Mrs. Emma Pitt.
Wm. J. KiRKPATRICK.
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2. How can I bear without Je - sus The storms that en -compass me here? For
3. How can I hope without Je - sus For He is my bright Morning star? His
4 How can I die without Je - sus? He'll be with me un - to the end; He
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trust -ing a - lone in His mer - cy; He ev - er my Sav - ior will be.
the' in the dark -est mid - o - cean, He speaks, "It is I, do not fear."
blood that hath bought my sal - va - tion, Brought me nigh who once was a - f ai*.
nev - er will leave nor for - sake me. My lov - ing, un-change- a - ble Friend.
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How can
How can
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I hope, how can
I die, how can
I live. How can
I work? How can
I hope. How can
I die, How can
I live with-out Je - sus?
I bear with-out Je - sus?
I hope with-out Je - sus?
I die without Je - sus?
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He is my Rock, He is my Hope! How can I
He is my Strength, Comfort and Song! How can I
His blood a - lone can guilt a - tone; How can I
Je - sus, my Rock!Je -sus, my Hope! How can I
live with-out Je
bear with out Je-
hope without Je
die with-out Je •
sus?
sus?
sus?
sus?
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No. 151. Saved to the Uttermost.
W. J. K.
W. J. KiRKPATRICK.
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2. Saved to the ut - ter-most: Je - sus is near; Keep- ing me safe - ly, He
3. Saved to the ut - ter-most; this I can say, "'Once all was dark-ness, but
4. Saved to the ut - ter-most: cheer-ful -ly sing Loud hal • le - lu - jahs to
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now it is day; Beau - ti - ful vis - ions
Je - sus, my King! Ransomed and par - doned
a wit - ness with - in,
es, how I am blest;
of glo - ry I see,
re - deemed by His blood.
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Whis-p'ring of par - don, and sav - ing
Lean - ing up - on Him, how sweet is
Je - sus in bright - ness re • vealed un
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No. 152.
James NicHoi.aoN.
Whiter than Snow.
■ Wash me, and 1 shall be whiter than snow."— Ps. 51 : 7.
Wm. G. FlscHER. 18?9, by per.
1. Lord Je - sus, I long to be per -feet - ly whole; I want Thee for-
2. Lord Je - sus, look down from Thy throne in the skies. And help me to
3. Lord Je • sus, for this I most hum - bly en - treat; I wait, bless - ed
4. Lord Je - sus. Thou seest I pa - tient - ly wait; Come now, and with-
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ev • er, to live
make a com-plete
Lord, at Thy cru
in me a new
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in my soul Break down ev - cry i - dol, cast
sac - ri - fice; I give up my - self, and what •
- ci - fied feet. By faith, for my cleansing, I
heart ere - ate; To those who have sought Thee, Thou
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Now wash me,
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Now wash me.
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and I shall be whit - er than snow.
and I shall be whit - er than snow,
and I shall be whit - er than snow,
and I shall be whit - er than snow.
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Chorus.
No. 153.
W. A. O.
"Come and See."
"Philip saith unto him, come and sec."
W. A. OaDEN.
1. 'Tis
2. Oh,
3. Come
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the gos - pel in - vl - ta - tion, 'Come and see, come
he nev - er will de - ceive you, 'Come and see, come
to Je - sus now con - fid - ing, 'Come and see, come
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see, come and see.'
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No. 154.
Wilmot.
C. M. Von Weber.
1. Lead me forth, O bless - ed
2. Lead me forth, O bless - ed
3. Lead me forth, O bless - ed
sus! Oat of dark-ness, out of night,
sus ! Leaving all my doubts and fears,
sus! In - to ful-ler, clear - er light.
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sins and sor - rows, Leav-ing all
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and in - to light,
my griefs and tears,
my in - ner sight.
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Draw me nearer, nearer thee;
Touch my heart with love, and fit me.
Lord, thy faithful child to be.
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With a clear e3'e, fixed above,
On the crown that now is waiting.
In the Paradise of love.
No. 155. At the Feast of Belshazzar.
"And the king saw the part of the hand that u/rote. "—Daniel 5: 5.
Knowles Shaw.
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Knowles Shaw.
Arr. by A. Beirut.
1. At
2. See
3. See
4. So
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the feast of Bel - sbaz - zar and a thou-sand of his lords,
the brave cap - tive, Dan - iel, as he stood be - fore the throng,
the faith, zeal and cour-age, that would dare to do the right,
our deeds are re-cord-ed, there's a Hand that's writ- ing now:
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And re - buked
Which the Spir
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the haughty mon-arch for his might
• it gave to Dan - iel, this the se -
your heart to Je - sus, to His roy •
of Truth re cords,
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cret of his might,
al man-dates bow:
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Chorus.
At the Feast.— Concluded.
hand of God on the wall,
hand of God that is writ-ing on the wall,
Shall the re cord be "found wanting" Or
shall it be ' 'found trusting," While the Hand is writ-ing on the wall ?
writing on the wall.
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No. 156.
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1. Trav-'ling to the bet - ter land, O'er the de - serfs scorching sand,
2. When at Ma - rah. parched with heat, I the spark - ling fount - ain greet,
3. Thro' the wa - ter, thro' the fire, Nev - er let me fall or tire, '
Fa - ther, let me grasp Thy hand, Lead me on.
Make the bit - ter wa • ters sweet; Lead me on,
Ev - 'ry step brings Ca - naan nigher:Lead me on.
lead me on !
lead me on!
lead me on!
4 When I stand on Jordan's brink,
Never let me fear or shrink;
Hold me, Father, lest I sink;
Iicad me on!
5 When the victory is won,
And eternal life begun.
Up to glory lead me on!
Jjea4 me onj
No. 157. Will the gates of Heaven be open?
E. R. Latta.
C. E. Leslie.
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be o - pen
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ful-gent-ly glow? Will the gates
of heav - en
be 0 - pen
to me?
ten - der- ness call? Will the gates
of heav - en
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to me?
long - er to roam ? Will the gates
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No. 158. Jesus Christ is Passing by.
"He heard that it was Jesus of Nazareth."— MikHK. 10 : 47.
J. Denham Smith.
Mrs. Jos. F. Knapp, by per.
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1. Je - sus Christ is pass-ing
2. Lo! He stands and calls to
3."Lord,I would Thy mer - cy
4. Oh, how sweet the touch of
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thee, " What wilt thou then have of me?"
see; Lord, re - veal Thy love to me;
power Comes, — and is sal - va - tion's hour.
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All my heart and
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in peace!"
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Love,
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Rest,
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Peace and Joy.
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2. There is
3. There is
4. There is
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love, true
rest, sweet
peace, sweet
joy, glad
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home a -
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dear ones there have gone, To be
rest that Christ doth give. To the
know no heart-breaks there; Sor - row
heav'u we all shall sing; We are
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free from care, here
souls who trust in
ne'er shall come, 'tis
near - ing home soon
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no more to roam,
his pre-cious blood,
a home of love,
to join the throng.
Chorus.
There is love.
there is
They
They
Of
In
have joined that
for - ev - er
that peace we
the pres - ence
hap - py throng,
more shall live,
all may share,
of our King.
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and of song, where the loved have gone, There is love, rest, peace and joy.
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No. 160. No Night in Heaven.
Eev. 22: 5.
Alfred Beirlt.
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1. No night shall be in heav-en; no gathering gloom Shall o'er that glorious
2. No night shall be in heav-en; no dreadful hour Of men - tal dark-ness
3. No night shall be in heav-en, but end -less noon; No fast de - clin - ing
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land -scape ev - er come;
of the tempt -er's power;
sun, no wan - lug moon;
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No tears shall fall in sad - ness
A - cross those skies no en - vious
But there the Lamb shall ev - er
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o'er those flowers That breathe their fragrance thro' ce - les - tial bowers,
clouds shall roll. To dim the sun-light of the rap-tured soul,
shed His light. 'Mid past - ures green and wa - ters ev - er bright.
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No. 161.
Mrs. Emma Pitt.
Steer for the Light.
"lam the Light."— 3no. 8: 12.
James McGranauan.
Duet, if desired, to Chorus*
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1. Tliere'sa beau - ti - f ul light-house 'way o - ver the main. And the
2. O'er the beau - ti - ful riv - er with wa - ters so deep, Bright
3. See there from its heiglit waves the ban - ner of love. All
4. For that ha - ven of rest, wea - ry sail - or, now steer, Or
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bright beaming light you now see,
an - gels are walch-iug the shore,
studded with stars bright and free,
per - ish on life's storm - y sea.
'Tis Je - sus. His love is now
The light-house stands firm and the
And the ech - o comes, list! I've been
Fix your eyes on that light and His
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J. H. S.
Only Trust Him.
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J. H. Stockton.
1. Come, ev - 'ry soul by sin oppressed, There's mer - cy with the Lord,
2. For Je - sus shed His pre -cious blood Rich bless - lugs to be -stow;
3. Yes, Je - sus is the Truth, the Way, That leads you in - to rest;
4. Come, then, and join this ho - ly band, And on to glo • ry go,
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Plunge now in - to the crim - son flood That wash - es white as snow.
Be-lieve in Him with -out de - lay. And j^ou are ful - ly blest.
To dwell in that ce - les - tial land, Where joys im-mor - tal flow.
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By permission.
No. 163.
Save Me, Lord.
Addie Evti-sizer.
L. M. EVILSIZKR.
1. Lo! a poor aud need - y
2. There is per - feet peace and
3. There's a house of man - y
sin - ner
par - don
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For
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the cross I cling,
the sin - sick soul,
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Save me, Lord, save me. Lord! Nothing great have I to of - fer,
Praise the Lord, praise the Lord! Thro' the cleans - ing blood of Je - sus.
Praise the Lord, praise the Lord! Where His cho - sen shall be gathered
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To Him bye aud bye, Praise the Lord, praise the Lord! Just a
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few more years of toil - ing For the Mas - ter here; Just a
Used by permission.
Save Me, Lord.— Concluded.
joy I hear his lov - ing voice, " I died for thee," I am com-ing,
low be-fore 3'our Sav - ior hum-bly bow the knee. If you come be -
few raorepray'rstoheav-en till the goal we near, Till he bids us
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bless -ed Sav -ior, To Thy arms I fly, Save me. Lord, save me, Lord.
liev-lng, trusting, He will cleanse your soul. Praise the Lord, praise the Lord,
"Come up high -er," To that home a - bove, Praise the Lord, praise the Lord.
No. 164.
p. A.Crozier.
Only a Little While.
Geo. C. Stebbins.
1. On - ly
lit - tie while Of walk - ing with wea - ry feet, ^
2. Suf - fer if God shall will, And work for Him while we may, From
3. On - ly a lit - tie while For toil - ing a few short days, And
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Pa-tient-ly o - ver the thorn - y way That leads to the gold - en street.
Cal - va - ry's cross to Zi - en's crown, Is on - ly a lit - tie way.
then comes the rest, the qui - et rest, E - ter - ni - ty's end - less praise.
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No. 165. I long to know Thee better.
Mrs. M. L. Davidson,
" Whom to know aright is life eternal."
J. H. Fillmore.
1. I long to know Thee bet - ter, To un - der- stand Thy •will,
2. O Sav - ior, draw me near-er, There's safe - ty at Thy side.
3. With Thee the des - ert drea-ry
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Than all the world be - side.
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Allegro.
Will You Come?
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2. There's a work to
and all to the Lamb that was slain?
be done, there's a cross you should bear.
3. You have friends who have gone
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Will you come to his arms and be cleansed from all stain.
There's a crown to be won, there's a crown you should wear.
Whom you prom - ised to meet in the land of the blest.
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No. 167.
Church Rallying Song.
Fanny J. Crosby.
John R. Swbnky.
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spread the words of truth a -broad. For,- get - ting not the starv-ing poor at
lov - ing smile to res - cue them. And bring them to the shel - ter of the
fold their wings in ev - 'ry clime. And "glo - ry, hal - le - lu - jah," o'er the
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Julia Sterling.
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The Master's Call.
" Go, work to-day in my v/ne-j/ard."— Matt. xxxi. 28.
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2. Go forth, and res - cue those that per - ish, Where sin and dark-ness reign;
3. Go, bid the poor with joy and glad-ness The feast of love to share;
4. Go forth, the sum-mer daj^s are wan - ing, Their light will soon be o'er;
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Go, lend a help -ing hand to save them, And break the temp ter's chain.
And lie the Bread of Life E - ter • nal Will make them wel- come there.
The sol - emn hour is quick-ly com - ing. When we can work no more.
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No. 169. Wait, and Murmur Not.
W. H. Bellamy.
'It is good that a man hope and quietly wait."— Sam. 3: S6.
Wm. J. KiRKPATKICK.
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1. O troubled heart, there is a home, Be-j^ond
2. Yet when bow'd down beneath the load By heav'n
3. If
4. Toil
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the reach of toil and care;
al-lowed, thine earthly lot;
thy path some thorns are found, O, think who wore them on His brow;
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If grief thy sorrowing heart has found, It reached one ho ■
The day of rest will dawn for thee; Wait, meek- ly wait,
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and murmur
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No. 170.
F. II. Jacobs.
A Bright To-Morrow.
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Then whis - per a pray'r, for thy Sav - ior will hear thee;
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And mark the sweet chime in the fall of a tear.
Are lost to them - selves, but their Sav - ior en - throne.
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Then to Je - sus draw near.
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A Bright To-MorrOW— Concluded.
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Dr. L. Mason.
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1. And can I yet de - lay My lit - tie all
2. Nay, but I yield, I yield! I can hold out
3. Tho' late, I all for - sake, — My friends, my all
4. Come, and pos - sess me whole. Nor hence a - gain
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To tear my soul from earth a - way, For Je - sus to re - ceive?
I sink, by dy - ing love compell'd, And own thee con - quer - or!
Gra-cious Re-deem - er, take, oh! take And seal me ev - er thine.
Set - tie and fix my wav'ring soul With all thy weight of love.
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W p. Mackat.
Look unto Me.
'Look unto Me, and l.sye saved."— Isiah 14: 22.
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1. " Look un - to Me, aud be
2. " Look un - to Me, and be
3. "Look un - to Me, and be
4. "Look un - to Me, and be
ye saved!" Look, men of na - tions all;
ye saved!" Look now, nor dare de - lay;
ye saved !" Look from your doubts and fears;
ye saved!" Look to the work all done;
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Look, rich and poor; look, old and j'oung; Look, sin - ners, great and small!
Look as you are, — lost, guilt - y, dead; Look while 'tis called to-day.
Look from your sins of crira-son dj'e, Look from your prayers and tears.
Look to the pierc - ed Son of Man; Look, and your sins are gone!
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No. 173.
Who Can it Be?
W. A. O.
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1. I've wan-dered in sor - row and sin,
2. I've strug-gled in doubt and in fear,
3. I've heard it a - gain and a - gain,
4. I turned to my Fa - ther a - bove,
5. I'm grop - ing in dark - ness no more.
My heart it was heav-y and
Not know-ing to whom I should
Wher - ev - er my foot-steps did
I read of his prom - is - es
His glo - ry il - lu-mines my
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a voice say - ing, "Son, be of good cheer,'
ed my heart with its pit - y - ing strain,
of my Sav - ior, His cross and His love,
I'm walk - ing by faith, and His prom -is - es are
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wan - der in sor - row no more,
sooth - ing - ly ten - der and low.
light - ed my soul of its gloom.
oh ! what a Friend I found there !
sol - ace and joy ev - 'ry day.
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Who can it be ? Who can it be ?
Who can it be ? Who can it be ?
Oh, it was Thee! Oh, it was Thee!
Oh, what a Friend ! Oh, what a Friend!
Yes, ev - 'ry day ! Yes, ev- 'rv day!
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Thus I was won-der-ing. Who can it be. Ten- der -ly call-ing to
Sav - ior of men, O my Je-sus, 'twas Thee! Ten -der- ly call-ing to
Sav - ior from sin thou hast been un - to me, Sav - ior from sin un - to
Je - sus of Naz - a - reth light-eth my way, Je - bus now light-eth my
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Laura E. Newell.
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1. Oh list to the call, He is yearning for thee, O -bey Him, and from
2. Oh list to the call, He is pleading for you. His love will pre- vail,
3. Oh list to the call, and in Je - sus con -fide. In faith, love and hope
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Sav - ior is near. He glad - ly would heal thee, thy soul He will cheer.
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1. Come, ye sin - ners, poor and need-y, Weak and wounded, sick and sore,
2. Ho, ye need- y; come, and welcome; God's freeboun-ty glo - ri - f y !
3. Let not conscience make you lin-ger. Nor of fit - ness fondly dream;
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True be -'lief and true re - pent-ance, Ev - ery grace that brings us nigh.
All the fit - ness he re - qiiir-eth Is to feel your need of him;
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He is a - ble, He is a - ble. He is will - ing, doubt no more.
With - out mon -ey. With -out money. Come to Je - sus Christ.and buy.
This he gives you; This he gives you ;'Tis the Spir - it's ris - ing beam.
No. 176. Salvation! 0 Sing the Story.
p. BlLII
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Alfred Beirlt.
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Sal - va-tion to sin-ners make known;
2. Sal - A-a - tion ! 0, sin-ners, re-ceive
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Ac - cept the glad mes-sage of God ; ,
3. Now free-ly God of - fers sal - va -
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Full par-don and pu - ri - ty true;
4. 0 trust in the mer - cy He of -
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And cleave to the path He hath trod ;
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Take now the full par-don He of - fers, And trust in the sin-cleansing blood.
Ee - ceive it with glad ac-cla - ma - tion. Let Christ be a Sav - ior to you.
And you shall re-joice in sal - va - tion, Re-joice inyourSav-ior and Grod.
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No. 177.
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Sweet Surprises.
Norman M. Matticb.
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1. Sweet sup - pris - es wait the chris - tian, In the fa - thers home on high;
2. Loft - iest flights of hu- man fan - cy, Can - not grasp a sin - gle trace;
3. Bright-er than the pierc-ing sun -rays, Clear - er than the moon's pure light,
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Mu - sic, earth - ly ear hath heard not, Scenes, too bright formor-tal eye.
Of the heav'n per-vad - ing glo - ry, Beam-ing from the Sav - ior's face.
Is the glo - ry, grand, e - ter - nal, Of that land that knows no night.
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No. 178.
Neva E. Paukhii-l.
There awaits a Crown.
C. E. Leslie.
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1. I will try to be a sol - dier of the cross,
2. I will try to be a sol - dier of the cross,
3. I will try to be a sol - dier of the cross, (of the cross,)
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Rev. N. McLead.
Do the Right.
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2. If the road be rough and drear - y, And its end far out of sight,
3. Sim - pie rule, and saf-est guid - ing, In-ward peace, and in-ward might,
4. Some will hate and some will love thee, Some will flatt - er,somewill slight,
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No. 180. Bringing in the Sheaves.
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Fear-ingnei-thei' clouds nor vrinter's chilling breeze ; By and by the har -vest,
The' the loss sus-tain'd our spir-it of -ten grieves ; When our weeping's o - ver.
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No. 181. Stand for the Right.
"Standi therefore, * * * and having done all, stand."— Eph. 6: 13, 14.
Jni.iA IL Johnston.
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le-gions of sin .shall thy spir - it af-fright, Be watchful and read - y and
leads in the dark, He will keep thee by night, Be watch-f ul and read - y and
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stand for the Right. —Concluded.
Trust in the Lord and be strong in His miglit; Fierce is the foe,
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Julia H. Johnston.
Go in Peace."
p. BltHORN.
1. Oh, who is this for - giv - eth sin, And pro- mis -es re -lease? The voice of
2."Thy faith hatli saved thee, "gracious word! Let fear and doubt-ing cease. O - be-dient
3. Ac-cord -ing to thy faith in Him, Thy com- fort sliall increase, Let not thy
4. A long the com-mon ways of life Till eve-ning brings re-lease, A - mid the
5. For-giv - enmuch.Oh love Him much, Thou sin -cer saved by grace, If thou hast
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to thy might-y Lord Look up and go in
hope and trust grow dim, Be-lieve and go in
dai - ly toil and strife. He bids thee go in
peace, "And whispers "go in peace.'
peace. Look up and go in peace,
peace, Be-lieve and go in peace,
peace. He bids thee go in peace.
felt His heal-iogtouch.Thoushalt behold His face, Thou shalt be - hold his face.
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No. 183. Is My Name Written There?
M. A. K. TuANK M, Davis,
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1. Lord, I care not for rich - es, Neith - er sil - ver nor gold;
2. Lord, my sins they are man - y, Like the sands of fche sea,
3. Oh ! that beau - ti - f ul cit - y. With its man - sions of light,
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Where no e - vil thing com - eth, To de - spoil what is fair;
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"Tho' your sins be as scar - let. They shall be white as snow.
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The Great Physician.
Rev. Wm. Hunter, 1843.
Arr. by Rev. J, H. Stockton
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1. The great Phy - si - cian now
2. Your man - y sins are all
3. All glo - ry to the dy
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Je - sus;Go on your way in peace to heav'n. And wear a crown with
Je - sus; I love the bless -ed Sav - ior's name. I love the name of
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sus, bless-ed Je - sus.
4 His name dispels my guilt and fear, 5 And when to that bright world above,
No other name but Jesus; We rise to see our Jesus,
Oh, how my soul delights to hear We'll sing around the throne of love
The precious name of Jesus. By per. His name, the name of Jesus.
No. 185. Give me the Wings of Faith.
Rev. I. Watts, 1700,
Solo.
" Here we have no continuing city."— Ueb. 13 : 14.
Arr, by Walter Kittredge.
1. Give me the wings of faith to rise, With - in the vail, and see The
2. Oucethcy were mourners here be - low, And pour'd out cries and tears; They
3. I ask them whence their vie - fry came: They with u - ni - ted breath. As-
saints a- bove, how great their joys, How bright their glo - ries be.
wrcs - tied hard, as we do now. With sins, and doubts, and fears,
cribe their con-quest to the Lamb, Their tri - umph to his death.
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Many are the friends who are waiting to-day, Hap-py on the gold-en strand,
Many are the voi - ces call-ing us a-way. To join their glorious band.
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How firm a Foundation.
Geobge Keith.
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Deliverance Will Come.
J. B. M.
Rev. J. B. Matthias, 1888.
I saw
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a way-worn trav-'ler In tat - ter'd gar-ments clad,
was la - den heav - y, His strength was al - most gone,
mer sun was shin - ing, The sweat was on his brow,
kept press - ing on - ward, For he was wend -ing home;
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• word be - ing, "On -ward!" He stopped his ears and ran,
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Then palma of vie - to - ry, crowns of glo - ry, Palms of vie - to-ry I shall wear.
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The sun was bending low;
He overtopped the mountain,
And reached the vale below:
He gained the golden city —
His everlasting home —
And shouted loud, Hosanna,
Deliverance has come I
5. I heard the song of triumph
They sang upon that shore,
Saying, Jesus has redeemed us
To suffer nevermore:
Then, casting his eyes backward
On the race which he had run,
He shouted loud, Hosanna,
The victory has come I
Gordon.
Alfred Beirly.
1. Sovereignof worlds! display thy power, Be tliis thy Zi - on's favored hour;
2. Set up thy throne where Sa- tan reigns, On west-ern wilds and east - ern plains;
3. Speak.aud the world shall hear thy voice, Speak, and the des - ert shall rejoice;
Oh, bid theraorn-ing star a - rise. Oh, point the hea-then to the skies.
Far let the gos - pel's sound be known. Make thou the u - ni verse thine own.
Dis-pel the gloom of hea-then night, Bidev'-ry na - tion hail the light.
No. 190.
John Kbble, 1827.
Sun of my Soul.
The Lord God is a sun.— Vs. 74: 11.
German. Arr. by W. H. Monk.
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2. When the soft dews of kind - ly
8. A - bide with me from morn till
4. Watch by the sick; en -rich the
5. Come near and bless us when we
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A -bide with me when night is nigh, For with out Thee I dare not die.
Be ev - 'ry mourn-er's sleep to night. Like in-f ant's slum- bers, pure and light.
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Samuel Younq Harhbb, 1856.
(John xiv. 3. )
Wm. McDonald, 1856.
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theChris-tian's home in glo - ry There re - mains a land of rest,
and sick - ness ne'er shall en - ter. Grief nor woe my lot shall share,
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H. BOMAB.
What a Friend.
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Take it to the Lord in prayer.
Can we find a friend so faithful.
Who will all our sorrows share?
Jesus knows our every weakness,
Take it to the Lord in prayer.
No. 193. Rock of Ages.
A. M. TOPLADT.
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3 Are we weak and heavy laden.
Cumbered with a load of care?
Precious Saviour, still our refuge, —
Take it to the Lord in pra3'er.
Do thy friends despise, forsake thee?
Take it to the Lord in prayer;
In His arms He'll take and shield thee.
Thou wilt find a solace there.
Thos. Hastings.
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Save from wrath and make me pure.
1. Rock of A - ges cleft for me,
2). C. Be of sin the dou - ble cure.
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Could my tears forever flow.
Could my zeal no languor know.
These for sin could not atone;
Thou must save, and Thou alone
In my hand no price I bring;
Simply to thy cross I cling.
While I draw this fleeting breath,
When my ej^es shall close in death.
When I rise to worlds unknown.
And behold Thee on Thy Throne,
Rock of Ages cleft for me.
Let me bide my self in Thee.
No. 194.
Cross and Crown.
Thomas Shehperd.
Geo. N. Allsv.
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3. O pre - cious cross ! O glo - rious crown ! O res - ur - rec - tion day!
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Ye an- gels, from the stars come down, And bear my soul a - way.
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Charles Weslet.
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■ ( While the near - er wa - ters roll, AVhile the tem - pest still is
D. 0. Safe in - to the ha - ven guide. Oh, re-ceive my soul at last.
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Other refuge I have none.
Hangs my helpless soul on Thee;
Leave, oh leave me not alone,
Still support and comfort me.
All my trust on Thee is stayed.
All my help from Thee I bring;
Cover my defenceless head
With the shadow of Thy wing.
Thou, O Christ, art all I want;
More than all in Thee I find;
Raise the fallen! cheer the faint!
Heal the sick! and lead the blindl
Just and holy is Thy Name,
I am all unrighteousness:
Vile and full of sin I am,
Thou art full of truth and grace.
No. 196.
CHAL0TTK Elliott.
Just as I Am.
WOODWORTH, L. M.
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2. Just as I am, and wait-ing not To rid my soul of one dark blot
3. Just as I am, tho' tossed a- bout, With many a con -flict, many a doubt,
And that Thou bidd'st me come to Thee, O Lamb of God I come, I
To Tbee.whose blood can cleanse each spot, O Lamb of God I come, I
Fightings and fears with -in, without, O Lamb of God I come, I
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Sight, riches, healing of the mind.
Yea, all I need in Thee to find,
O Lamb of Godl I come, I cornel
5 Just as I am; Thou wilt receive,
Wilt welcome, pardon, cleanse, relieve;
Because Thy promise I believe,
0 Lamb of Godl I come, I come!
No. 197.
Isaac Watts.
Am I a Soldier.
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Blest be the Tie.
Rev. John Fawcett.
DENNIS.
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Come, Thou Fount
Rev. R. Robinson, 1758.
NETTLETON.
Old Melody, 1812.
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Hither by Thy help I'm come;
And I hope by Thy good pleasure,
Safely to arrive at home.
Jesus sought me when a stranger.
Wandering from the fold of God;
He to rescue me from danger
iBterposed His precious blood.
3 Oh, to grace how great a debtor.
Daily I'm constrained to be!
Let Thy goodness as a fetter.
Bind my wandering heart to Theei
Prone to wander, Lord, I feel it —
Prone to leave the God I love —
Here's my heart, oh, take and seal it^
Seal it for Thy courts above.
No. 200. Come ye that Love the Lord.
Words by Isaac Watts.— Arranged.
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2 Let those refuse to sing
Who never knew our God,
But servants of the heavenly King
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8. He will hear you.
9. Look unto Him.
10. He'll forgive you.
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Sweet Hour of Prayer.
No. 204.
Even Me.
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That calls me from a world of care.
And bids me at my Father's throne
Make all my wants and wishes known!
In seasons of distress and grief
My soul has often found relief,
And oft escaped the tempter's snare
By thy return, sweet hour of prayer.
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Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayer,
Thy wings shall my petition bear
To Him, whose truth and faithfulness
Engage the waiting soul to bless:
And since he bids me seek His face,
Believe His word, and trust His grace,
I'll cast on Him my every care.
And wait for thee, sweet hour of prayer,
No. 203. Over There.
Lord, I hear of .showers of blessing
Thou art scattering full and free;
Showers, the thirsty land refreshing;
Let some drops now fall on me,
Even me.
2 Pass me not, O God, my Father,
Sinful though my heart may be;
Thou might'st leave me, but the rather
Let Thy mercy light on me.
Even me.
3 Pass me not, O gracious Savior,
Let me live and cling to thee;
I am longing for Thy favor;
Whilst Thou'rt calling, O call me,
Even me.
No. 205. He Leadeth Me.
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By the side of the river of light.
Where the saints all immortal and fair.
Are robed in the garments of white.
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Who before us the journey have trod.
Of the songs that they breathe on the air
In their homes in the palace of God.
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I'll soon be at home over there.
For the end of my journey I see;
Many dear to my heart, over there,
Are watching and waiting for me.
No 206. . At The
1 He leadeth me! oh, blessed thought.
Oh, words with heavenly comfort fraught,
Whate'er I do, where'er I be,
Still 'tis God's hand that leadeth me!
Cho, — He leadeth me, He leadeth me,
By His own hand He leadeth me;
His faithful follower I would be.
For by His hand He leadeth me.
2 Sometimes mid scenes of deepest gloom.
Sometimes where Eden's bowers bloom,
By waters still, o'er troubled sea, —
Still 'tis God's hand that leadeth me.
3 Lord, I would clasp Thy hand in mine,
Nor ever murmur nor repine,
Content, whatever lot I see.
Since 'tis my God that leadeth me.
Fountain.
I'm at the f oun-tain drink-ing, Glo - ry to God, My soul is sat - is - fied.
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Ask but His grace, and lo! 'tis given. The' sin and sorrow wound my soul,
I'm at the fountain drinking, I'm at the fountain drinking,
Ask and He turns your hell to heaven, Jesus, Thy balm will make me whole,
I'm on my journey home. I'm on my journey home.
a^ 207.
Nearer, My Grod, to Thee.
No. 209.
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Nearer to Thee;
E'en though it be a cross,
That raiseth me,
Still all my song shall be,
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Nearer to Thee,
2 Though like the wanderer.
The sun gone down.
Darkness be over me.
My rest a stone,
Yet in my dreams I'd be
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3 There let the way appear.
Steps unto heaven ;
All that Thou sendest me.
In mercy given;
Angels to beckon me
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Nearer to thee.
No. 208.
Work, for the Night is Coming.
1 Work, for the night is coming.
Work, through the morning hours;
Work, while the dew is sparkling,
Work, 'mid springing flowers;
Work, when the day grows brighter.
Work in the glowing sun;
Work, for the night is coming,
When man's work is done.
2 Work, for the night is coming,
Work through the sunny noon;
Fill brightest hours with labor.
Rest comes sure and soon.
Give every flying minute.
Something to keep in store;
Work, for the night is coming.
When man works no more.
J Work, for the night is coming.
Under the sunset skies;
While the bright tints are glowing.
Work, for the daylight flies.
Work till the last beam fadeth,
Fadeth to shine no more;
Work while the night is darkening,
When man's work is o'er.
There is a Fountain
There is a fountain filled with blood.
Drawn from Immanuel's veins;
And sinners plunged beneath that flood,
Lose all their guilty stains.
2 The dying thief rejoiced to see
That fountain in his day;
And there may I though vile as he.
Wash all my sins away.
3 Then in a nobler, sweet song,
I'll sing Thy power to save,
When this poor lisping, stammering tongiie
Lies silent in tne srave.
No. 210.
I am Coming to the Cross.
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I am poor, and weak, and blind;
I am counting all but dross,
I shall full salvation find.
Cho. — I am trusting Lord, in Thee,
Blest Lamb of Calvary;
Humbly at Thy cross I bow,
Jesus saves, He saves me now,
2 Long my heart has sighed for Thee,
Long has evil reigned within;
Jesus sweetly speaks to me, —
"I will cleanse you from all sin." — Cho.
3 Here I give my all to Thee,
Friends, and time, and earthly store;
Soul and body Thine to be, —
Wholly Thine for evermore. — Cho.
4 Jesus comes! He fills my soull
Perfected in Him I am;
I am every whit made whole;
Glory, glory to the Lamb. — Cho.
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Coming now to Thee!
Wash me, cleanse me in the blood.
That flowed on Calvary.
2 Though coming weak and vile,
Thou dost my strength assure;
Thou dost my vileness fully cleanse.
Till spotless all and pure.
No. 212.
Doxology.
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INDEX.
Titles in lL4)mans. First Lines in Italics.
A.
Abiding 57
A Bright to-morrow 170
A Child of the King 118
Again we have come in yehovah^s Name. 145
A Happy Band are we 108
Alas! and did my Savior bleed 88
All Hail the Power of Jesus Name i
Am I a Soldier of the Cross I97
An all Sufficient Savior 127
And can I yet Delay 171
Anywhere with Jesus 141
Are you Coming while He Calls...... . 143
Are you Washed in the Blood .... 4
Are you Weary , are you Heavy Hearted 116
Art thou Weak, Afflicted Soul ...... .. 127
A Ruler once came 137
As Waters Cold to Fainting Souls . .... 54
A Story Sweet and True.... .... .... .. 68
As I am, Oh, Jesus, Take me..... 95
At the Feast of Belshazzar 155
At the Fountain 206
At the Sounding of the Trumpet ...... 1 22
Autumn 99
Awake! Awake!.. 167
B.
Behold Me, Standing at the Door...... 69
Behold Him Hanging .... .... ...... .. 74
Behold the Mc^ter now 168
Belmont 146
Beulah Land 21
Be Strong in the Lord 90
Blest be the Tie that Binds.. 198
Blessed be the God and Father 43
Blessed Assurance 131
Blessed Jesus, Keep me white 142
Bringing in the Sheaves 180
Brother at the Threshold Standing 94
By the Cross of Christ 98
By the Cross of Christ my Savior.... 98
0.
Calvary 25
Cheer Thee 48
Christ is Born-.........,,,.... 85
Christ my All 120
Church Rallying Song.. 167
Closer to Thee 14
Closer, Lord, to Thee 87
Come and See 153
Come, Great Deliverer, come ...... 3
Come Thoa Fount .... 199
Come Thou Almighty King 9
Come, Sinners Come ! 16
Come, Sing Hallelujah 59
Come to Jesus 201
Come Unto me Saith Jesus 72
Come, Ye Disconsolate 22
Come, Ye Children, March Along 6i
Come Ye Sinners, Poor and Needy .... 175
Come, Ye tliat Love the Lord .. 200
Conquer Through His Word 37
Courage, Brother 179
Cross and Crown 194
D.
Deliverance will Come 188
Depth of Mercy 107
Do the Right 179
Down at the Cross 11
Doxology 212
Drink and Live 10
Drinking at the Living Fountain 5
E.
Each Cooing Dove....... 84
Even Me 204
F.
Flee as a Bird 128
G.
Give Me jesus...... 147
Give me the Wings of Faith 185
Give Thanks in theNight 117
Glory be to the Father 214
Glory to Jesus, He Saves...... ....... 2
Glory to His Name 11
Gloria Patria 214
Go and Sin no more 50
God be with you till we Meet Again 112
God is Near Thee 4S
God's Wonderful Loye.,,.,, .,,. .,«*,. 70
Go in Peace.. 182
Gordon . 189
Go, Work in the Harvest 62
Guide me, O, Thou Great Jehovah.... 55
H.
Hallelujah, Look to Jesus iio
Hast Thou Heard of Jesus 135
Hast Thou not Known. ^ 103
Hast Thou Heard of God . ...... ... 70
Have you been to yesus. .... 4
Heaven is my Home 38
He giveth Power to the Faint 103
He is Calling you To-day 41
He Knoweth ye have Need 123
He Knows 24
He Leadeth Me 205
Help me Sing my Savior s Worth 51
He Saves 119
Holy, Holy, Holy! 149
How Can I Live Without Jesus 150
How Long 148
How Firm A Foundation 186
How Sweet the Gentle Savior,... 50
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I am Coming, Lord, to Thee 39
I am Saved.... 40
lam Coming to the Cross..... 210
I Come to Thee, Dear Savior 100
I Could no Do Without Thee 53
I do Believe 78
I do not Ask for the Pride of Life . 60
If Aught of thy Life 170
/ Have Found a Friend in Jesus ...... 73
/ Have Found a Balm 5
I Have Found Repose 125
I Hear thy Welcome Voice 211
ril Sing of the Story 8
I Love to Sing of Jesus 56
I Long to Know Thee Better 165
Tm but a Stranger Here..... 38
In Everything give Thanks 117
In Sight of the Crystal Sea 86
In that Land of Bliss 52
In the Christians Home in Glory 191
In the Lamb^s Book of Life 34
In the Hour when Guilt Assails ...... 120
In the Silent Midnight 12
/ Sat Alone with Lifers Memory 86
X iiaw a Wav-worn Traveler 188
Is it, there, Written There 60
Is it Well with your Soul 105
Is my Name Written there 183
It Reaches me 26
Fve Enlisted in the Army ...... ...... 37
Tve Reached the Land of 21
Vve Wandered in Sorrow and Sin,... 173
I will Follow Thee, my Savior 139
I will Sing the Wondrous Story 19
/ will try to be a Soldier of the Cross., 178
J.
Jesus all Sufficient 45
Jesus Ever Present Friend. 45
Jesus Christ is Passing by 158
Jesus' Savior Great Example 13
Jesus Lover of my Soul 195
Jesus my all .. . 64
Jesus my Savior.. 76
Jesus my Savior to Bethlehem- came.. 129
Jesus, I my Cross have Taken...... .. 99
Jesus is Pleading with my Poor Soul. . 104
Jesus is Coming.. 121
Jesus, Savior, Pilot me 20
Just as I am..... 196
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Lead me on 156
Let it make Thee Whole............. loi
Let the Savior in 77
Life Evermore 33
Living Waters Pure and Free 10
Lift up your Voices. . 121
Lift your Eyes and Look on Jesus ..... no
List to the Music 85
Lo , a Poor and Needy Sinner . 163
Lo, a Stranger at the Door 91
LookuntoMe. . 172
Lord, I Hear of Showers 104
Lord, I Care not for Riches 183
Lord Jesus, I Long to be...... ....... 152
Love, Rest, Peace and J07 159
M.
Manifold Grace 54
Majestic Sweetness............ ...... 146
Memories of Galillee 84
More Like Thee.... 13
More Love to Thee, O Christ 113
Move Forward 114
Must I go, and Empty-handed........ 138
Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone 194
My Country 'tis of Thee 126
My Heart Sings a Song ...... .... .... 64
My Jesus, I Love Thee 92
My Father is Rich .,.. 67
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Nearer the Cross.... 32
Nearer, my God, to Thee 207
No Night in Heaven 160
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O, Brother which Side of the Lord will
you stand 15
0/ Him who did Salvation bring 206
Oh, Happy day 36
Oh, List to the Call 174
Oh, Let the Words of fesus Ring 33
Oh, Now L see the Crimson Flood 81
Oh, Prodical come, I am Waiting 17
Oh, Soldier of Christ 181
Oh , the Precious Blood of Jesus .... i o i
Oh, Think of the Home over there 203
Oh, tis Glory in my Soul 7
Oh, 'tis Uttermost Salvation.... ...... 26
Oh, Trtist the Savior .. 66
Oh, Troubled Heart there ii a Home.. 169
Oh, What a Meeting 124
Oh, What are you Doing for yesus ... 63
Oh, Who is this 182
Old Hundred, L. M..... 213
On Calvary's Brow .. ..... ...... 25
Only a Little While 164
Only Trust Him 162
Onthe Cross 88
On the Cross, the Savior hanging 74
O, yesus, my Lord and Savior 14
O, Prodigal, don't stay away 71
O, Prodigal Com.e. ............ 17
O, Soul in Want and Sorrow 123
O, thou who Dwellest in the Sky ...... 42
Over There 203
P.
Praise God from whom all Blessings
flow 213
Praise God from whom.... .... ...... 212
Precious the Blood 31
Press toward the Mark........ 102
R.
Rally round the Cross.... 145
Rejoice, Rejoice..,, ...... ...*,. ...... 109
Revive us Again 75
Ring out the word of Christ our Lord. 102
Rise and let me in 91
Rock of Ages...... 193
Rouse ye Saints..... 80
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Salvation, O Sing the Story 176
Savior, Pilot me 20
Savior, Blessed Savior 133
Saved to the Uttermost 151
Save me, Lord 163
Seeking the Lost 47
Seeking for me 129
Seek the Lord and His Strength 132
Shall I meet my Sainted Mother 65
Shall I be Saved To-night 104
Sing Glory to God 119
Singing of Jesus 51
Sing Hallelujah to Jesus 59
Sometimes the Sky is 93
Softly not the Light of Day. 144
Soon will the Mist Roll Away 27
Sovereign of Worlds Displayed. ...... 189
Sowing in the Morning 180
Spurn me not 89
Stand up for Jesus 28
Stand for the Right..... 181
Steer for the Light 161
Sun of my Soul ................. 190
Sweet Hour of Prayer 202
Sweet Peace, the Gift of God's love.... 23
Sweet Surprises 177
T.
Take my Life, and Let it be 136
Take the Step, my Brother, Take it.... 94
Take the World, but Give me Jesus.. . 147
Tell it to Jesus 116
The Book of Life...... 34
The City of Gold......... 29
The Child of a King , 67
The Cleansing Wave 8t
The Great Physician................. 184
The Kingis Coming 109
The IJly of the Valley ., 73
The Lord's my Shepherd 83
The Lord has Washed .. . 49
The Master's Call 168
The New Song 35
The Prodigal Child 17
The Promised Land .. 58
The Savior's Hand is Knocking iii
The Savior hath said 41
The Savior is my All in All 18
The Savior Shed his Precious Blood... 31
The Worker's Payer.... . 42
There Awaits a Crown 178
There are Songs of yoy 35
There Comes to my Heart one Sweet
Strain .... 23
There is a Fountain Filled with Blood . . 209
There^s a Beautiful Lighthouse 161
There's a City that Looks 29
There s a Stranger at the Door . 77
There'' s Work that we can do 82
There is Love, True Love 159
There is Cleansing in the Blood lo6
This is the Golden Seed Time 6
Thou art Drifting 115
Thy Love to me 30
Tis the Gospel invitation 153
To-day the Redeemer is Calling 148
To Save a Poor Sinner Like me 8
To the Cross, Dear Christ 7
Traveling Home to the Better Land.. 156
Trust Jesus over all 66
Trusting in the Promise of Jesus 125
Touchand Cleanse me - 130
f'wfts Jesus my Savior 44
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Wait and Murmur not 169
We'll Sing the Wondrous Story 68
We Praise Thee, O God 75
We're a Happy Christian Band 108
We're on the Way 58
We Shall see Him, and be Like Him .. 43
Wt Speak of the Land of the Blest 97
We Would See Jesus 134
What Christ Hath Done for me 49
What a Gathering that will be 122?
What are you Doing for Jesus 63
What Must it b« to be There? 97
What a Friend we have in Jesus .. 192
What Time I am afraid 93
What will your Harvest be? 6
What will you now do with Jesus? 96
When All the Saints get Home 124
When My Savior I Shall See 46
When My Work "V Finished 157
When our Eager Longing Spirits .... 187
When our Waiting Shall be Over 187
When the Savior Came to Dwell below 106
Where will you Stand 15
While Jesus whispc? to you, Come.... 140
While the Years are Rolling by 82
Whiter than Snow 152
Wilmont.... 154
Will the Gates of U«aven be Open 157
Will you Come? 166
Who Can it be?...r- 173
Work, for the Night is Coming 208
Work till the Sun Goet» Down 62
Y.
Ye Must be Born Agai/* 137
Yield not to Temptation- 79
Yonder s the Land Whe-e the 27
You Have Heard the Gos^ Mintage.. 143
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GOD^S WORD TO YOU.
ALL HAVE SINNED.
There is nene righteous, no, not one.- -
Bomans iii. 10.
There is no difference, for all havesin-
ned, and come short of the glory of God.
^Romans iii. 23.
For whosoever shall keep the whole law
and yet oft'end in one point, he is guilty of
all. — James ii 10.
If we say that we have not sinned, we
make Him a liar, and His word :s not in us.
—1 Jolm i. 10.
"Wherefore, as by one man sin entered
into the world, and death by sin; and so
death passed upon all men, for that aJI
have sinned.— Romans v. 12.
The Scripture hath concluded all under
sin, that the promise by faith of Jesus
Christ might be given to them that be-
lieve.— Galatians iii. 22.
YET GOD LOVES YOU.
God Is love.— 1 John iv. 16.
For God 80 loved the world, that He gave
His only begotten Son, that whosoever
believeth in Him shoQld not perish, but
have everlasting life. — John iii. 16.
God commendeth His love toward us in
that, while we wers yet sinners, Christ
died for us. — Romans v. 8.
Hereby perceive we the love of God,
because " He laid down His life for us. —
1 John iii. 16.
YOU MAY BE SAVED.
For God sent not His Son into the world
to condemn the world; but that the world
through Him might be saved.- John iii. 17.
This is a faithful saying, and worthy of
all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came in-
to the world to save sinners. — 1 Timothy
i. 15.
Neither is there salvation in any other;
for there is none other name under heaven
given among men, whereby we must be
saved.— Acts iv. 12.
Believe ofl the Lord Jesus Christ, and
thou Shalt be saved.— Acts xvi. 12.
NOW.
Behold, now is thf. accepted time; be-
hold, now is the day of salvation.— 2 Cor-
inthians vi. 2.
To-day if ye will hear His voice, harden
not your hearts. — Hebrews iii. 15.
Boast not thyself of to-morrow; for thou
knowest not what a dsry may bring forth.
Proverbs sxvii. 1.
Come now, and let us reason together,
saith the Lord; though your sins be as
scarlet, they shall be as white as snow;
though they be red like crimson, they shall
be as wool. -Isaiah i. 18.
BELIEVE AND LIVE.
He that believeth on the Son hath ever-
lasting life.— John iii. 36.
Verily, verily, I say unto you, he that
heareth My word, and believeth on Him
that sent Me, hath everlasting life, and
shall not come into condemnation, but is
passed from death unto life. — John v. 24.
As Moses lifted up the serpent in the
wilderness, even so must the Son of man
be lifted up, that whosoever believeth in
Him should not perish, but have eternal
life.— John iii. U-15.
But to Him that worketh not, but be-
lieveth on Him that justifteth the ungodly,
his faith is counted for righteousness.—
Romans iv. 5.
NEGLECT & PERISH.
How shall we escape, if we neglect so
great salvation. — Hebrews ii. 3.
He that being often reproved, hardeneth
his neck, shall suddenly be destroyed, and
that without remedy. — Proverbs xxix. 1.
He that believeth not, shall b'S damned.
— Mark xvi. 16.
The wicked shall be turned into Hell,
and all the nations that forget God. —
I's«lm ix. 17.
Except ye repent, ye shall all likewise
perish. — Luke xiii. 3.